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Expungement Of Felony Conviction

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・ 1 Keep in mind that the process will vary by state if you are looking to get an expungement of a felony... ・ 2 Obtain the proper paperwork from your state/county of residence. Go to the website of the state/county... ・ 3 Fill out the form...
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Yes, California does have a process for expunging felony convictions. California Penal Code section 1203.4 authorizes a judge to withdraw a finding of guilt and to dismiss a case if statutory requirements are met. If it is a felony, the sen...
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I had a felony 4years ago for a fight first time offender
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You may have heard that expungement of a felony charge is nearly impossible. In fact it is difficult and is one important reason to make sure that your criminal defense attorney fights hard to have your original charges reduced to a misdeme...
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Chances are no unless you were a juvenile at the time, then records are sealed by statute or you were acquitted of the crime no matter if you served your sentence or not
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・ 1 Check with the reporting agency if the felony is a false charge. If you have not actually been charged... ・ 2 Research your state expungement requirements. To get expungement of a felony conviction you will need... ・ 3 If you fit the ex...
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It all depends what kind of felony. I think It will take three years.
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Expungements differ in each state. You will have to check and see the time limit. I live in Okla-coma and I have to wait ten years before I can start the paper work and before that I have to be pardoned by the Governor first then expunged. ...
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Unless you were a juvenile at the time, then by statute or were acquitted of the crime, and no matter if sentences served then nothing will happen
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