Yes, you should be able to. 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.
To expunge a misdemeanor, you must meet two requirements:
If these apply, then you can appeal for expungement proceedings.
Probably not. Anything adjudicated guilty is usually there for good.
The fact that you were arrested, the charge, AND the fact that it was dsimissed WILL appear (unless expunged).
It is possible to get it expunged. Check with the specifics for your jurisdiction to see what the process is.
A crime stays on your record for life. You could apply to the court to have it expunged.
How many misdemeanors can be expunged in the state of nc
No, however it will show up as a reduced charge. "Expunged" means that the record will be removed from your publicly accessible record. It never disappears from your official criminal record.
Depending on the circumstances of the case it may be possible to have a domestic violence misdemeanor expunged from your record. In California a domestic violence allegation can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor.
You may purchase a gun regardless of whether a misdemeanor was a expunged or not. That is unless the Misdemeanor was for domestic violence. Anything Domestic Violence bars you from purchasing a firearm.
It can be expunged, but getting it expunged doesn't make it go away - it just limits who can see it.
It's difficult, but if you were found not guilty it is a little more likely. The charge will always show up, just not necessarily as a not guilty.
yes.
how does the law work if i get 2 fenoly is downgraded to misdemeanor by da.
Your criminal record is your history of criminal activity. Your history is ALWAYS there and does not "go away" unless it is legally expunged.