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Answered 9 years and 9 months ago by attorney Ms. Robin M. Kirkham   |   1 Answer
It sounds as though you may benefit from an expungement, rather than a pardon. An expungement removes the crime from your official government records and allows you to tell people and employers that you've never been convicted. There may be limitations, however, depending on your individual circumstances. For instance, to expunge a felony conviction, you must wait 7 years after you were released from prison, probation, or parole. There are also certain crimes - like violent crimes - which are ineligible, and additional crimes on your record could disqualify you. More details can be found here: https://www.utcourts.gov/howto/expunge/. An experienced criminal attorney can help you to figure out whether you are eligible for expungement based on the details of the crime, your criminal history, and the length of time that has passed.... Read More
It sounds as though you may benefit from an expungement, rather than a pardon. An expungement removes the crime from your official government records... Read More

case# 2001CR1449 is there a statute of limitations

Answered 12 years ago by Ms. Catherine R Cleveland (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
There is no such thing a a 4th or 5th degree felony in Utah. You should go back and read your case or if you call me I can look it up if it happened in Utah. If this occurred in another state you need to contact a lawyer in that state.
There is no such thing a a 4th or 5th degree felony in Utah. You should go back and read your case or if you call me I can look it up if it happened... Read More