To request an expungement: You must first have 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! Expungement only removes the record of your offense from being viewed by the public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to your complete 'actual' record.
yes... contact the board of appeals
Expunging a record can be done if a judge is petitioned. It does not happen very often, but it is possible even if the charge is burglary.
Dragnet 1967 - 1967 Burglary Auto Courtroom 4-9 was released on: France: 20 November 1969 USA: 20 November 1969
Dragnet 1967 - 1967 Burglary Auto Juvenile Genius 4-11 was released on: France: 4 December 1969 USA: 4 December 1969
If it was a burglary of a dwelling then it can carry a sentence of 3 to 25 years in penitentiary, burglary of church up to 14 years in penitentary, burglary of a non-dwelling or auto is up to 7 years, burglary with exposives 5 to 40 years in penitentiary. If it was a robbery up to 15 years in penitentary, armed robbery is up to life WITHOUT parole.
Yes. All statutes have associated offenses connected to them. (e.g.: Robbery and ATTEMPTED robbery - Auto THeft and ATTEMPTED Auto Theft - Burglary and ATTEMPTED Burglary). Guess which one you were caught on tape doing?
In 2002 she was sentenced to a California Prison for a 5 year term for burglary and grand theft auto.
Breaking into a car is considered a crime called "auto burglary" or "car burglary." It involves unlawfully entering a vehicle with the intent to steal items or commit other illegal activities.
In 2002 she was sentenced to a California Prison for a 5 year term for burglary and grand theft auto.
You could be charged with burglary and grand theft auto.
Residential Burglary - Commercial Burglary - Burglary committed during the hours of darkness.
In Mississippi, expungement is generally available for certain non-violent offenses, but house burglary typically does not qualify due to its classification as a felony. However, individuals can seek to have their records sealed or obtain a pardon, which may restore some rights. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to explore specific circumstances and options for expungement or clemency.