Go to the clerks office for the court in the county where the violation took place. All of that information should be public record.
i have not been convicted of fraud but i want clean up all this mess. what can i do HIRE A CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY OR ENTER A NOT GUILTY PLEA AND REQUEST A JURY AND SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR FREE PUBLIC DEFENDER
Wording is kind of confused - - if you mean that the minor was represented by an appointed public defender - and he wanted to appeal the case after being found guilty - the minor/public defender is the "appellant." The "appellee" is the court to whom the appeal is addressed.Clarification:If the minor is appealing a conviction, the minor is the appellant and the appellee is most likely the State. The public defender (an advocate) and the appellate court are not parties to the case, so neither of them would be listed as appellant or appellee.Some states reverse the meaning of appellant and appellee for some reason, so this question is best directed to the appropriate Public Defender's office.
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Each case is different. Hire an attorney or ask your local public defender's office for help.
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It all depends on the law of the state in which the conviction occurred. The court that convicted you will apply the law of its state. If you are searching for information on expungement in your state, be aware that different states have different names for record clearing. It can be called such things as expungement, record sealing, vacating a conviction, and setting aside a judgment. Most counties have a public defender's office who will file a petition for record clearance (expungement, vacating, setting-aside, sealing, or whatever it is called in your state) for free-- though most public defenders have a low-income requirement. They may also have packets on how to do it yourself. If you have financial means, you can have an attorney handle it for you. There are law firms that specialize in record clearing. If your conviction was in federal court, you cannot have your conviction expunged. However, some states, such as http://www.answers.com/topic/arizona, will allow you to petition to have all of your civil rights and gun rights restored. Make an appointment to talk to the judge at the court where you were convicted.
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