The only thing that will remove a felony arrest and/or conviction from your record is to have your record expunged. You must submit a petition/motion to the court system in which you were convicted, stating your reason(s) and giving good reason(s) why the record should be expunged. If you were convicted and are currently serving the sentence you cannot do this until after your sentence is completed. Expungement will only remove the record of your arrest and conviction from the the PUBLIC record, only law enforcement will have access to that portion of your ciminal history. Expungement IS NOT A PARDON, you will still be a convicted felon and you will not get your "rights" restored.
The question is going to have to be worded better and include more specifics before any meaningful answer can be given.
The 3rd time your caught driving under the influence in Minnesota it's considered a felony.
yes... yes it is :|
The answer is yes they will. 60,000 dollars in Wisconsin is considered a Felony.
No, it is a misdemeanor.
Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
minnesota was established in 1858
how much is the limit on writing on bad checks in wisconsin before its a felony
Yes.
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Depends on the amount