It varies, from state to state. Each state has it's own eligibility requirements and procedures.
You may apply to expunge only one offense at a time. Each offense will have to considered and ruled upon by the court as a separate matter.
You can check with your local state laws on this. Most (all?) restrict the number of cases you can expunge to one offense a lifetime.
Criminal records are forever unless you are somehow able to expunge the offense.
Possibly. The state being referred to is unknown, and not all states have the same method of categorizing this offense.
If the offense occurred after your 18th birtthay, unless expunged, it will permanently remain on your criminal history record.
Yes, fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct in Michigan is classified as a felony. It is considered the least serious of the criminal sexual conduct degrees, but is still a felony offense punishable by imprisonment.
It depends on the degree and what the offence is.
Check the below website to determine if you may qualify if you were convicted of a STATE felony offense. However, if you've been convicted of a FEDERAL offense, the state procedure will not help you. Currently there are no effective procedures in place to expunge federal offense.
Check the below website to determine if you may qualify if you were convicted of a STATE felony offense. However, if you've been convicted of a FEDERAL offense, the state procedure will not help you. Currently there are no effective procedures in place to expunge federal offense.
How do you expunge a felony in Georgia.
The third degree of heavy is the heaviest
first offense is a class 1 misdemeanor third offense is a felony