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You were never charged with theft, so it won't appear on a background check. If the store changes its mind and decides to file a police report ... Read Answer
No, I do not believe those types of felonies or misdemeanors qualify for expungement.
No, I do not believe these types of felonies qualify for expungement.
No, a conviction for felony or misdemeanor theft can never be expunged.
No. Convictions for theft are not able to be expunged.
It is tough to say as certain background checks are more extensive than others. You may want to probe carefully with the probation department... Read Answer
Sorry, but in Missouri, a felony conviction for drug possession can never be expunged (removed) from your record.
No, only certain types of misdemeanors and felonies can be expunged, and those are not on the list.
That can only be done from state prison.
No. Only first-time misdemeanor DWIs can be expunged after 10 years of good behavior with no other misdemeanors or felonies.