I believe you have to request clemency from the Governor of your state. I would contact your local state representative and they will be able to get you in contact with the right people to handle this. This isn't a guarantee though, only a few felonies are expunged per year, it is handled case by case
File a petition/motion with the court requesting the offense be 'expunged' from your record, accompanied by your reason(s) why it should be granted. A judge will review and consider it, and issue a ruling either granting or denying your request. CAUTION: Even if an expungement is granted it is NOT the same as a pardon. You will always be a convicted offender (felon or misdemeanant) and subject to any limitations associated with that status (i.e.- firearms possession - voting rights - etc). The only difference will be that your conviction will not appear on your PUBLIC record, only law enforrcement and the courts will be able to refer to it.
Legally, yes, but good luck getting the votes.
Because of his felony conviction, the man could not get a good job.Her conviction that others intend to hurt her made her distrust everyone.People often hold one or more strong convictions.
If it was a charge, but there was never a conviction, most states have some type of expunction. If you have a felony conviction, I'm sure all states are different, but where I am, a conviction is there forever.
No
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A conviction for felony larceny can prevent getting into many colleges and will show up in background checks for jobs. The teenage conviction can be sealed or expunged in some states.
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
If it's a felony conviction, no.
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DUI is not a felony in New Hampshire. Stupid, but not a felony.