It is a fairly detailed, lengthy, and convoluted process and while it probably can be done pro se, it is probably best done with the assistance of an attorney.
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First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
This can vary slightly by state (from highest punishment to lowest): * Capital Felony * First Degree Felony * Second Degree Felony * Third Degree Felony * State Jail Felony (different states name this differently).
It's possible. Bear in mind that an expungement only hides it from the eyes of the general public, it does not make the conviction go away.
You could get a law degree, but would probably not be admitted to the bar, unless you got a pardon first.
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The most severe is the First Degree Felony, which consists of murder, rape, etc. The higher the degree numerically [2nd, 3rd, 4th etc] the lower the severity.
Nothing is different between 1st degree murder and 1st degree felony murder. The only difference is the addition of the word "felony". In fact, both are the same crime and both are felonies, so "1st degree felony murder" is a redundant term.
The criminal portion of the DUI might possibly be expunged from your ciminal history record, but it can never be expunged from your driving record. Your driving record truly is "forever" and is a complete record of your driving history from the very first time you were issued your license.
Probation and a fine. After being convicted of the first offense, each subsequent offense is a fifth degree felony
They'll at least be sent to juvenile hall. In some jurisdictions, it is possible for them to be tried as an adult.