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Call the Department of Safety Gun Permit Section and ask them this question.
Yes, under certain conditions, there is a way to get the assault charge expunged from your record. Call me and I will explain.
Call the Department of Safety, Gun Permit Section and ask it your question.
There is a process of getting the felony expunged but there are certain conditions that apply. You will need to consult with an attorney to see if... Read Answer
If an expungement order was entered, then is should be expunged. The only that I can suggest is that you hire an attorney to have it removed from the... Read Answer
If the time period for filing an appeal is passed, then talking with someone about getting the conviction set aside is a waste of time. Depending on... Read Answer
Since I don't know your criminal record or the facts around your case, I can not answer the question that you posed. Sorry.
Go to the clierk of the court in in the county where you were convicted and ask them for their procedure for getting a charge expunged. They... Read Answer
Feel free to send me an email (patrickjohnson@jsblaw.com) or call me on my cell phone (615-646-9417)
You need to contact an attorney in Illinois to find out about the expungement laws there.
Contact the court where the charge was started against you and ask the clerk how to get the charge expunged.
Under Tennessee law effective July 1, 2012, an individual can have certain prior criminal convictions removed from the public records. This removal... Read Answer
Felony convictions of your kind stay on your record for life. Can not assist you.
You will need to contact an attorney in Mississippi to answer that question.
You can't get it expunged.
You need to find an attorney in the county where you live who handles expungements.
As a general rule, the only ones who can get a death certificate are family members. So if a family member gets the death certificate and wants to... Read Answer
You can get it expunnged if it has been more than 5 years since you completed your probation, you have paid all of your fines and court costs and it... Read Answer
Convictions that involved the sale or distribution of a Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substance are not... Read Answer
I can not answer the question as to Illinois but the DUI in Tennessee can not be expunged.
Convictions stay on your record for life.
The answer to your question is more than likely no because there are only certain convictions that can be expunged in Tennessee and each state... Read Answer
Depending on the disposition, yes.
You would need to consult with the JAG from the service from which he was discharged to get your answer.