only if they agree to appear on the running man tv show. if you survive you win that right. that is how ben Richards won his freedom too.
You can't "erase" it, it never 'goes away." But, you can file a motion with the court to have your record 'expunged' so that the charge will not appear on the part of your record accessible by the public. Law enforcement and the courts will still have access to it, however.
It is not so much that it will erase, it will be sealed. So if someone would do a background check on you this charge will not show on your records. These things can't be held against you as an adult. If you commit a major criminal offense (most times a felony), in certain circumstances, it can be unsealed.
Just because you were not indicted does not erase the record of your arrest and subsequent court appearances. In order to do that you would need to look into filing a motion to expunge your record.
I would say Slash because his slash charged attach does 100 damage, While Heat, Elec, Erase, and Charge are 90 damage.
There is nothing to dismiss. You were charged with DUI and the appropriate penalty assessed. The charge does not necessarily go away unless you ask the court to erase it.
It is harder to erase your criminal history if you have been charged with a felony. Even with a misdemeanor it can be difficult. Since a misdemeanor often is considered the lesser of two evils you can probably contact the court that sentenced you your fine and see if you can get it expunged. You will probably have to wait a few years and maybe even a decade after you were arrested to get something erased. A one time misdemeanor (something really minor) is more likely to be erased than a history of misdemeanors and a one time felony.
Being pardoned from a felony doesn't restore gun rights. Essentially, the pardons only "forgives" you for the crime - it doesn't erase your record, and you still remain a convict.
No. It is not possible to completely erase memories of a person. However, you learn to live with them while moving on with your life.
You can order these online from ULINE, but the shipping charge can be high. I'd suggest buying them in person at someplace like Staples. They can order special sizes for you also.
You can never get a felony off your record normally. But you can get a pardon, which doesn't erase the record but by law entitiles you to be treated as if you didn't have one. You would apply to the Governor's Office or an agency created especially for that purpose.
You can ask the person who put it to delete it or you can try to seek in the person's account
You must satisfy certain specific requirement in order to be considered for EXPUNGEMENT in Colorado.For specific information - see below link: