There are some charges which are non-expungable. Criminal Domestic Violence is one of them.
However, there may be other types of relief you could get on this charge. There is a cool website I found...(SEE BELOW) You can go there and find out exactly what you can get done. I also found out that different states have different requirements on getting charges off... so based on your state, you may be able to get something done about this. I say check out the website.
Can't unless you were a minor
yes
Federal law (and most state laws) prohibit persons convicted of crimes of Domestic Violence from ever owning firearms.
From public awareness, people will be able to report domestic violence. People will also note habits that might likely lead to domestic violence before it occurs.
A lot American are victims of domestic violence. This number is uncertain because a lot of people don't come out to declare these activities.
We have wanted Rachel Ray to come to our community to do a cooking show or whatever she would like to do as a fundraiser for our domestic violence program. How can we find out how to ask her to come?
Because it is a time when families come together and more alcohol is consumed.
No. A felony from any state remains on your record for life.
I think it mostly comes from the inside a person, expressing feelings before they blow up. a past!
Yes, definitely. Usually abusers come from abusive families and may be mentally ill themselves.
In Australia at least, threats of violence on the telephone are illegal, and repeated threats come under anti -stalking laws.
Yes violence will come only from sin, and not from love for someone.
The fact that your record was expunged will not make any difference. Your "true" criminal record is not shielded from government agencies that are doing background checks. If may come down to a decision by the department as to whether they want to hire you, or not.
Technically that is Domestic violence, if he ever puts his hands on you again call 911 and file a Domestic Violence complaint. The police will come, and at least here in Utah it is mandatory that the aggressor is arrested..... him spending a couple days behind bars, having to get yelled at by the judge and getting court fines should make him think twice about hitting you again.