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RAP sheet will show the out of state conviction. To expence it it must be done in the jurisdiction where the conviction occured.
THERE IS NO EXPUNGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA. You may have a condition of probation not own use possess guns or weapons. If this was related to domestic... Read Answer
It requires your hiring a California attorney who can either do an expungement in Arkansas or who can get a liaison attorney in Arkansas to work the... Read Answer
THERE IS NO EXPUNGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA!!!!
Friend, even after a conviction is "expunged" that charge is still discoverable for firearms purposes. However, whether you can or cannot get a DOJ... Read Answer
It depends where and prior record.
Landlord's actions are suspect. He cannot just throw you out w/o a court judgment. Did he have one? All you had to tell cops was that you are a... Read Answer
THERE IS NO FELONY EXPUNGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA. I constantly get this question, maybe because they have this category on the lawqa. You can try to... Read Answer
It is not technically possible, the DA's office would have to agree. File a request to reduce to a possession of meth 11377 H&S and see what... Read Answer
THERE IS NO EXPUNGEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS IN CALIFORNIA! I'm sorry, but I get the same question several times a day. I wish I could give you a... Read Answer
Yes they can arrest you out of state and they would hold you at least 30 days while the find out if California will bring you back, that involves... Read Answer
There is no expungement in California! The fact that you have not been in trouble for 23 years should help your situation.
That is not what is known as a wobbler which can be reduced to a misdemeanor. There would have to be a motion filed to reduce the case to something... Read Answer
In most states if the offense was not prosecuted or there was no other actions taken on it, then you are entitled to have the arrest expunged from... Read Answer
They do not automatically get erased. You have to file a motion with the court to have them expunged. The motion must convince the judge that it is... Read Answer
You cannot expunge a conviction in California. They only way to get it off of your record if you were sentenced to prison, as you must have been to... Read Answer
That is not a criminal situation. They may try to get the money from her through a civil action, but unless the police become involved there is not... Read Answer
When you have completed probation you can file a 1203.4 motion with the court. An attorney can help you with this, or you may be able to do it... Read Answer
You can always request an early termination of probation. If the court finds good cause, they may grant it. Rule of thumb is that you should serve at... Read Answer