To request an expungement of your criminal record: You must have either been acquited or served the complete term of your sentence -then submit a petition to the court setting forth good reason(s) why your request should be granted. A judge will review your petition and the circumstances of your case and issue a ruling either granting or denying the request. AN EXPUNGEMENT IS NOT A PARDON! Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to your complete 'actual' record. Expungement only removes the record of your offense from being viewed by the public. CONVICTED FELONS: If your request for expungement is granted - unless you are a resident of a state which completely or partially restores your "rights" (you will have to do research to see if your state of residence applies) - your status will still remain that of 'convicted felon' and you will remain subject to any restrictions that status places on you (e.g.- voting rights - privilege of holding elective office - firearms possession - etc). CAUTION: Unless your "rights" are restored it remains a FEDERAL felony offense for a convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm. The United States Code, in some cases, makes the penalty for illegal possession of a firearm a mandatory minimum fifteen (15) years in prison. Title 18 U.S.C. sec 924(e)(1).
Any attorney should be able to handle this type of action for you, but perhaps you might want to use one who specializes in criminal law.
How many misdemeanors can be expunged in the state of nc
Yes, you have that option.
No.
Mel Gibson got his DUI expunged and he resisted arrest. Why can't I just because I live in NC.
This depends on whether or not the person was convicted. If they weren't convicted, it is possible to get the crime expunged. If they pleaded or were found guilty, however, unless there are other extenuating circumstances, a robbery conviction can't be expunged. The only records that can be expunged after a defendant has plead or been found guilty are misdemeanors.
Its a class c felony for over an ounce. in not sure how much more it takes to get a "higher" class felony.. did I say higher. lol o-yaa I did.. 420 to all.. west coast bud is the best..
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There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
You cannot expunge from your record any conviction that was received as an adult. In NC, 16 and older is an adult. If you were convicted of anything, it cannot be expunged. Only charges that were dismissed can be expunged. Your DUI will be on your record forever. Sorry.
NC class was created in 1956.
The felony charge and degree of felony must be known to answer this question.