Unfortunately, if, at this point in the process, you have to ask for help, my assessment is that you are probably not qualified to expunge your own record by doing it pro se, and my recommendation would be to retain an attorney for assistance.
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You can check with your local state laws on this. Most (all?) restrict the number of cases you can expunge to one offense a lifetime.
The lawyer will have to report the misdemeanor to the state's bar association. The bar association will hold a hearing to determine how to sanction the lawyer. The lawyer may have his license suspended or revoked.
A criminal lawyer is not needed for a misdemeanor case.
Another state cannot expunge your record. Your record can only be cleared by the court system of the state in which you were originally convicted.
Each case is considered on an individual basis.
Our lawyer said they can't but the police did it and the police in a surrounding state said they can arrest for it.
i have a charge that happen about 7 years ago can it be expunge in the state of mississippi
Driving without a license is a misdemeanor in most states. However, the penalties can be very severe, including having your car taken away by the state as well as harsh fines.
No Florida does not require you to use a lawyer to probate an estate, but probate can be complicated
It depends on the misdemeanor.
Misdemeanor.
It varies, from state to state. Each state has it's own eligibility requirements and procedures.