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If your Mississippi arson conviction qualifies for expungement, you would have to file for expungement in Mississippi.
You get a one time shot depending upon the charge; The only way both can be done is if the occurred in conjunction with one another.
Do you mean that you have already pleaded guilty to all 4 shoplifting charges? If so, then no, you can't get those misdemeanor shoplifting ... Read Answer
The warrant does not prevent him from getting a new license. He should appear in court before the judge and ask the judge to recall or quash the... Read Answer
Yes, if you plead guilty to shoplifting, you will have a conviction for stealing on your permanent criminal record, and that will prevent you from... Read Answer
There are only a few types of felony convictions that are eligible for expungement after 20 years of good behavior. You should consult a criminal... Read Answer
Only a few types of misdemeanor convictions are eligible for expungement (removal) from your criminal record after 10 years have passed since the... Read Answer
You could see an attorney with the details, but it appears that you have already researched the law and recognize in your jurisdiction that you... Read Answer
In Missouri, you can not get a theft conviction expunged, no matter how many years have elapsed since the conviction date.
If you are in Michigan at is statutorily possible to seek a judgment of that age be set aside if you meet all of the criteria.
In Missouri, it is not possible to get a domestic violence conviction expunged from your criminal record.
In Missouri, the maximum penalty for misdemeanor shoplifting is 1 year in jail and a fine of $1,000. If you plead guilty or are convicted of... Read Answer
It was your only conviction, and given the passage of time, it would be wise for you to potentially seek counsel regarding an expungement.
Charges that a person receives in juvenile court are sealed from the public's view. So, if you were charged as a juvenile, the disposition of those... Read Answer
Yes, but it depends on what type of misdemeanor it was. There are only a few types of misdemeanor convictions that can be expunged in Missouri, and... Read Answer
If you were convicted of retail theft in Missouri, you can't get the conviction expunged. If you were charged and you haven't appeared in court yet,... Read Answer
If you have a felony in Missouri for child abduction, that felony conviction can not be expunged.
Is there anything more than bad checks here? It sounds too harsh of approbation for bad checks. You may want to consult a lawyer to see iif your... Read Answer
Not in Missouri. Only convictions can be expunged, not charges. If you were arrested for domestic abuse but you were not actually charged, it may be... Read Answer
You will need to seek an expungement of the convictions. You will have to meet the statutory qualifications for the relief.
In Missouri, a felony theft conviction for stealing can not be expunged from your criminal record.
Taking steps to clean up your sister's record will drastically improve her efforts to get a job. Felony convictions really hold you back in that way.... Read Answer
No. In Missouri, only a few types of misdemeanor convictions are eligible for expungement and yours do not qualify. You can get a first-time... Read Answer
No, a felony conviction for burglary can not be expunged in Missouri.
In the eyes of the court, you are an adult when you are age 17. If you were convicted of criminal mischief by a juvenile court, then maybe that... Read Answer