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Talk to your lawyer. If Theodore was just signed a few weeks ago, then the parties may not have had sufficient time to remove all the records.
You can expect to be in big trouble because even though you were not caught delivering them, everyone will at least think that is what you were... Read Answer
You cannot expunge cases unless they were dismissed or you were found not guilty.
You can obtain a copy of your J&S from the office of the court clerk in the jurisdiction where you were convicted. While you were incarcerated, a... Read Answer
You can get a copy of the documents from the district clerk. That is your right.
You do not qualify for expunction unless the case was dismissed or you were found not guilty after a trial. It is not a good idea to do an expunction... Read Answer
Robbery carries from 2 to 20 years in prison and conspiracy is a level below so 2 to 10 for it.
Maria,
Theft is a crime of moral turpitude, even when it is a class "C" misdemeanor. It is really critical you get your daughter an attorney.... Read Answer
There is nothing you can do with a felony conviction. To qualify for expunction, the case must have been dismissed or you found not guilty.
I charge between $500.00 and $1,500.00 depending on the location of the Court and how complicated the case is.
No. Even if you got deferred adjudication probation (meaning no conviction), the case cannot be expunged or sealed.
You cannot expunge your criminal record because the case was not dismissed nor were you found not guilty. One of those two things must happen to... Read Answer
If you were adjudicated guilty of the charge then you can't get the case sealed or expunged. You may, however, be eligible for a restoration of your... Read Answer
No. Only cases that have been dismissed or you got a not guilty verdict qualify for expunction. Domestic violence cases can never be sealed... Read Answer
Hire an attorney, let them investigate and get a firm opinion as to your chances.
You need to change your state to the state in which your case is.
That is not an expungeable situation, nor can it be sealed. IT will remain on his record.
It sounds like you may qualify to have your conviction set aside.
It likely depends on what degree of felony. Some states do not allow first or second degree felonies to be expunged. You should contact... Read Answer
Can only answer regarding Texas. In Texas, to get a case expunged, you must have gotten a dismissal or a not guilty after a trial. If you were... Read Answer
Probably not. To get an expungement, for more information, please see my website or call me for a legal consultation.