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You cannot get an expungement if you were convicted of a misdemeanor until you turn 70 years old or get a governor's pardon. Talk with a good... Read Answer
You are eligible for expungement if five years have passed since you were convicted AND you have not been arrested since. Talk with a good... Read Answer
DUI cannot be expunged.
Unfortunately, there is no expungement of convictions in California.
You have to wait 6 years and have no other offenses, before you ask for an expungment.
For purposes of your ability to possess or own firearms, any device designed to discharge or propel a bullet will be covered, so that includes the... Read Answer
If you plead guilty to a felony you normally cannot get the record expunged until you are 70 years old or until you get a pardon from the... Read Answer
Most people don't realize this, but petty offenses generally are not handled in juvenile court even if the person is a juvenile, so the record is... Read Answer
There is probably not any way that you can directly expunge your record. However, if you can obtain a pardon you would then be able to get it... Read Answer
You should have a good Pennsylvania Expungement Lawyer review the facts of your case and determine the best course of action. Read more about... Read Answer
You should try to file a nunc pro tunc appeal. This basically means a late appeal, which can be permitted where there was a breakdown in the... Read Answer