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In Missouri, if the felony you want to get expunged is one of the felonies that qualify for expungement, you have to wait 20 years from the date of... Read Answer
You can't get the felony convictions sealed. There is something called "expungement" of criminal convictions, so perhaps that's what you're ... Read Answer
To expunge an arrest under Missouri law, there must have been no probable cause for the arrest. The statute governing arrest expungement can be... Read Answer
Assuming this conviction was in Missouri No, your public record can't be sealed and the conviction for shoplifting can not be expunged from your... Read Answer
Under Ohio's new law for sealing criminal records, you should be eligible to have your felony sealed if a court finds that you are deserving of this... Read Answer
If he was convicted of felony marijuana possession 14 years ago, then it's too late to try and get the felony reduced to a misdemeanor. The time... Read Answer
Unfortunately, under the current state of the law, one can NOT expunge a Federal felony conviction.
Only a few types of felony convictions are eligible for expungement, and only after 20 years of good behavior (no other misdemeanor or felony... Read Answer
No, a felony drug conviction can not be expunged from your criminal record.
Unfortunately, there is no current way to expunge those charges.
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Drug-related offenses can not be expunged from your criminal record. Only a few types of misdemeanors and felonies are eligible for expungement but... Read Answer
Yes, under some circumstances.
She would be eligible after five years from her probation discharge.
No, a Missouri conviction for misdemeanor or felony possession of drugs can not be expunged.
I do not understand, but points are on your record for two years. Normally points are from civilian infractions and do not effect employability,... Read Answer
You will have to hire an attorney to represent you to negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecutor. It's not the prosecutor's job to give you a ... Read Answer
Generally, having a criminal conviction aside will only be entertained after five years have passed since the sentence, parole, etc. has been... Read Answer
That depends on what felony. Some offenses are excluded in the language of the expungement statute. If you would like an answer, let me know of what... Read Answer
You will need to wait two more years. The statute says five years from your discharge from probation.
If you plead guilty paid a fine (did not get deferred disposition), it will remain on your record there is nothing you can do to get it off.
The waiting period for a Class B misdemeanor is 4 years, a Class A is five years. Those dates start from the time probation ended. Assuming he is... Read Answer
These do not sound like charges in Colorado. You would have to go to the state you were covicted in.