You would need to go to the county courthouse where you received the misdemeanor to request it be expunged.
You cannot expunge an Indiana DUI/OWI conviction. Best chance is to hire a good attorney and Plea bargain for a lesser conviction. With a 1st offense it is possible.
yes.
The maximum jail sentence for a misdemeanor that will be served in a county jail is one year.
You begin by filing a motion with the Clerk of the Court of the county in which you were convicted. For specific information see the below link:
A misdemeanor charge will still on you criminal history record forever, regardless of whether a conviction exists or not. Criminal Histories are generally not of "public" record. Missouri Case Net shows court actions on individuals and is searchable by name, county, etc.
To receive supervised electronic confinement in Riverside County for not completing anger management in a misdemeanor domestic violence case, you would need to contact your probation officer or the court handling your case to request this alternative punishment. However, the decision ultimately lies with the court, and it is important to communicate your willingness to comply with the conditions set by the court to receive this alternative sentencing option.
30 days in the county jail. Nothing too life altering.
Montgomery County request form
Any misdemeanor offense that carries with it a sentence of one year OR LESS.
My understanding is that it depends on whether it is filed as a felony or misdemeanor. The felony can carry up to 3 years in state prison. A misdemeanor up to a year in the county jail.
In most states, it's up to a year in county jail.
50's and 45's