There is a difference between felony arrest and felony conviction. Assuming conviction is what we are looking at, unless a Class 4 cannibus or prostitution, the answer is no. There is a pardon that can be had from the Governor - lots of luck. There are some other things that may have been possible involving a particular kind of probation if it involved something called 410 probation or TASC probation. For details and directions see the link below.
The general answer to the question is no. Like all questions in law, the real answer is it depends. Most Class 1 felonies cannot be expunged, but there are limited circumstances that may have a different answer. For further information, please see the related links below.
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It is almost impossible to have any felony expunged if you were convicted of the infraction.
You should probably attempt to have your criminal record expunged or sealed before you seek a position as a teacher anywhere in the United States.
if you took a plea and was convicated of a felony can it be expunged into a misdemeemor in South Carolina
You have to do a lien and then submit to the Judge to have it expunged from your record.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
Yes.
No. Law enforcement will not employ someone with a felony background - even if it is expunged.
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In California, a felony conviction stays on your criminal record for life unless expunged or pardoned. To obtain a free background check in California, you can request a copy of your own criminal record from the California Department of Justice, however, this may not be an exhaustive background check.
Expunging any felony is next to impossible in Texas if you are found guilty. The same goes for a felony DUI.
Yes, it would, unless the felony was expunged or pardoned.
In Alabama, felony convictions generally stay on a background check indefinitely. However, some background check companies may adhere to the Fair Credit Reporting Act's guidelines, which limit reporting of convictions to seven years. It is advisable to check with the specific background check provider for accurate information.