I know in Pa you can not get your charge expunged if you pleaded giulty to it.To get expungment you have to go before a judge and explain your case and they decide if theyre gonna expunge it or not. And you can not get violent crimes expinged.
You can't. The best you can do is correct the issue that caused your mistake and acknowledge them. Felonies are forever. This answer is incorrect. Each state has expungement laws. If you meet the requirements, you can apply for expungement. I'd recomend hiring an expungement lawyer.
File a petition with the court for "expungement."
No. Even with an expungement, you still remain a convicted felon, and thus are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or having access to firearms.
It depends on the state. Check your local laws. Most places its the same as a felony conviction with a different form. Try googling "Expungement" and your state.
From what I understand you need a lawyer and your judge has to like you.
Yes, by means of expungement - IF you qualify.
No. Expungement does not make your conviction go away.
The first step is to determine if you even qualify for expungement. ALSO - customarily only ONE expungement is granted per your lifetime, and there is no such thing as a blanket expungement of your entire criminal record. See below link:
In Texas, a felony conviction can typically show up on a background check indefinitely. However, certain exceptions exist, such as certain non-disclosure or expungement provisions that may limit the visibility of a felony on a background check in specific circumstances.
Very unlikely, most(all?) states only allow the expungement of one felony offense per lifetime.
Expungment is the legal process by a court removes all records of criminal conviction even if its a felony. Depending on the state and the felony with which you were charged, you MIGHT be eligible to do so under the laws of the state in which you were convicted.
Every state has an expungement statute and if you qualifyyou may have one offense removed from your record.