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Q: Can a person get a class A Misdemeanor expunged for first offense in NY State?
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Why can't you get a misdemeanor expunged?

You will have to consult the state law of the state in which you were convicted. Not everyone nor every offense will qualify for expungement.


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How long does a misdemeanor stay on your record in North Carolina?

In the state of North Carolina, a misdemeanor conviction stays on a person's record for life unless it is something that can be expunged. For instance, if a person is convicted of a larceny misdemeanor in North Carolina, they can request that the record be expunged 15 years after the date of the conviction, as long as they have had no other convictions during those 15 years. If the person was a minor when they were convicted, they may not have to wait 15 years to have it expunged. It is best to consult a lawyer on these kinds of issues.


How long does a felony charge stay on your record in the state of North Dakota?

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