some states allow convictions to be expunged after a period of time and no further criminal convictions. Best to consult with a lawyer who can do an expungement for you...........
For a full pardon from a State of New York offense, you must ask the Governor. If it is a federal charge you must write the President.
yes
4 year to 5 years
there is no percentage there are 300-400 felonies each year
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Well it really depends on the felony since some are worse than others. GOOGLe it
No, not anywhere in the U.S.. YOU ARE WRONG! I HAVE A FRIEND IN NEW YORK THAT HAD 2 FELONIES AND IS NOW PRACTICING LAW!
They never go off of your record, but expungement - which limits who can see them - is possible in SOME cases.
Yes, all felonies are on your record are permanent, unless the felony is expunged by the court. Even when expunged, law enforcement and court officers can view it.
When you have succcessfully completed the complete and entire term of your sentence. See below link: -------------------- Never. New York state law does not permit expungement of misdemeanors or felonies.
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In New York, certain felonies can be sealed under specific conditions, but not all felonies are eligible. Individuals can apply for sealing if they have completed their sentence, including parole or probation, and have had no new convictions for ten years. Additionally, only one felony conviction can be sealed, and the individual must meet specific criteria outlined in the law. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the sealing process.