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Unfortunately, there is currently no way to expunge those charges. With marijuana opponents lessening, there may be a way to do so in the... Read Answer
Juvenile records in Missouri are sealed.
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In Missouri, drug convictions can not be expunged. If you mean that you have been charged with promotion of meth, then you need to hire a lawyer to... Read Answer
Before there could be a ESTIMATE there would have to be an exposition of the facts. These cases are done on an hourly basis.
Have you considered a certificate of rehabilitation? ?It may be better suited for your situation.
You need to apply for a certificate of rehabilitation.
In Missouri, only 3 types of felonies are eligible for expungement: passing a bad check, fraudulent use of a debit/credit device, or fraudulently... Read Answer
The government and public agencies will see it. Public will not see it as it is expunged. Depends on what you are trying to do.
There are only a few types of felony convictions that are eligible for expungement in Missouri. If you get them expunged, they won't show up on a... Read Answer
Technically, under Missouri law, you are not eligible for expungement of those offenses since you plead guilty. See RSMo. Section 610.
This... Read Answer
In Michigan there is a potential you could have the conviction expunged.
Good for you and, in Michigan, expungement should be available.
You can't "completely erase" the convictions in your criminal background. There are only a few types of felony convictions in Missouri that can be... Read Answer
Age 17 you are an adult in Texas so nothing is sealed. If the case was not dismissed, it cannot be expunged.? It can be sealed if you got a deferred... Read Answer
It's possible to get the charges dismissed or reduced to a lesser offense, but he will have to hire an attorney to represent him, or ask for a public... Read Answer
If this is a Missouri conviction, then no, you can't get a felony drug conviction expunged from your criminal record in Missouri. It doesn't matter... Read Answer
If this is in Missouri, then no, you can't get your felony theft conviction expunged. No matter which state this occurred in, it's too late to try... Read Answer
Yes, it's possible to get your charge reduced to a lesser offense. You will need to hire an attorney to get the best possible deal.
You can seek an expungement to get it off your record so that it will not show up in basic background checks.
You have listed this under "Missouri" for felony expungement. In Missouri, a conviction for possession of a controlled substance can never be... Read Answer
If you mean that you have a conviction for felony robbery on your criminal record, then no, that can't be removed from your criminal record. Only 3... Read Answer
In Missouri, there are only 3 types of felonies that can be expunged from your record after 20 years of good behavior. You need to consult an ... Read Answer
Hire a criminal defense attorney to represent you to get the shoplifting charge reduced to a lesser offense, such as "Littering." If this occurred... Read Answer
You would need to provide much more information than 2 felonies to get any relevant advice. If you do not already have a lawyer, get one. If you... Read Answer
Maximum penalty for felony drug possession in Missouri is 7 years in prison plus a fine of up to $5,000 for each charge. When you go to court, the... Read Answer