File a petition with the court for "expungement."
Can a felony form your record be removed in the state of Florida
An embezzlement of that amount would undoubtedly be a 'felony' offense.
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no the will go to jail in the state that they are in
It is a gross misdemeanor offense.
In Washington state, a DUI becomes a felony upon the fourth offense within ten years. Up until then, it remains a misdemeanor unless the offense involve something much more serious such as a DUI that involved a a child or a death.
If it was a federal felony, or was related to drug or domestic violence charges, then no. If it's only a felony under state law, it MIGHT be possible.
No, you can't have it "removed," but MAY be able to get it sealed by expungement.If it was a state felony conviction, and you qualify under that state's laws, you may apply for expungement of THAT particular offense.Note: You must apply to the state in which you were convicted - if you have moved in the meantime, your new state of residence has no jurisdiction to grant it to you.Also: if it was a federal crime you were convicted of, you will NOT be able to have it expunged
Every state has an expungement statute and if you qualifyyou may have one offense removed from your record.
Not legally...
State DMV files cannot be expunged. They are lifelong records of your driving history.
If it is defined as a felony, that is what it will be. The definition varies from state to state.