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You may be able to get the case dismissed, but it would not be effective for state, local, county employment or for licensing boards to whom you will... Read Answer
A two year sentence sounds like a prison sentence. You cannot clear a pri son sentence from your records. I could not give you a good answer without... Read Answer
There is no average for any charge. Domestic violence is particularly individual. The differences depend on the injuries if any. The more severe the... Read Answer
If you went to prop 36 classes and completed the program the case will be dismissed if you stay out of trouble.
If this was a county prison sentence neither 1203.4 or 1203.4a apply. You cannot clear your record without a pardon from the governor.
The petty theft is never off of your record. You will be required to answer questions about it to any federal, state, or other governmental... Read Answer
If your case was reduced to a misdemeanor.
You should seal your record with juvenile court first.
Petty thefts can never be totally be dismissed if you plead guilty or were convicted at trial.
If your charges were actually reduced to misdemeanors then they are not felony convictions and you can own a gun.
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You can have your record expunged when you have completed all of the terms of your sentence, including successfully completing any... Read Answer
Yes, but it will have little effect on you. It might be better to wait for the end of your probationary period plus 10 years. It will always be a... Read Answer
He is in danger of going to jail or prison if you have sex with him.
You are going back to juvenile court. The process will be the same as last time.
That decision is up to the DA at this time. It sounds like a very serious case and they are unlikely to dismiss charges easily.
Possession is not one which will normally can be effectively sealed. It is not something which can be reduced to a misdemeanor unless it was a... Read Answer
You've listed your question under "Expungements," however there is nothing to expunge since there is no conviction.
It is possible that CVS will... Read Answer
I would need more information about your cases. You cannot do anything about a robbery to wipe it off your record
That is not true. If you have the case number, they can sign an order, field it with the DOJ and put it in what Alameda county calls a dummy file.
It could but the best thing to do is have the new York authorities expunge the conviction from their rap sheet database. thats what is done here... Read Answer
This is complex and you cannot get legal advice for this over the web because of the legal research involved. However, the first step is to... Read Answer
She should have a lawyer. This could involve a fine and or jail, if only one day. If she gets any jail for a misd theft it will be on her record for... Read Answer
If you have one felony which is reduce able to a misdemeanor, and is reduced to a misdemeanor, then you can own guns a gain. You cannot have other... Read Answer
It depends on the purpose for which you are seeking post-conviction relief.