Expunction is complicated, so my answer will be simplistic. An individual is eligible for an expunction of an arrest if they are acquitted, or if the case is dismissed due to lack of probable cause, or if it is not charged within the statute of limitations.
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Example sentence - He obeyed all the laws and was a good citizen for ten years and could now request to expunge his record.
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.
Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
How do you expunge a felony in Georgia.
In ny you can not expunge a dwi.
The word "expunge" means to completely remove something from the record. An example of using expunge in sentence is "He went to jail for something he did not do, so he got the court to expunge his record."
No, not in Texas. Some states do have such laws but not Texas.
There are no homosexuality laws in Texas. US Supreme Court has ruled that these laws are not constitutional.
Yes, as long as the case was not dismissed subsequent to serving community supervision (probation). See the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.02 for the procedure.
The easiest way to expunge a misdemeanor is to petition a judge. It would help to get an attorney. Misdemeanors are not like felonies which are hard to expunge.
if you're lucky, they'll expunge this crime from your record.
The criminal charge of DWI can be expunged but the DMV record can NOT. DWI convictions are a permanent part of your lifelong driving history record.