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If you were convicted, you must wait until your sentence is completely served. Then you can ask that your record be "expunged" of this crime by submitting a petition/motion to the court, setting forth the reason(s) that your request should be granted. A judge will review your motion and issue a ruling either granting it or denying it. CAUTION: Having your record expunged is NOT the same thing as being pardoned! You will still remain a convicted felon and subject to all the limitations and restrictions that goes with that status. What an expungement does is that while the record of your felony offense will still be available to law enforcement and the courts, it will no longer appear on your criminal record that is available to the general public.

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Just so you know the question really is

''How long can you get for a 3 felony in Ohio?

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  • In 2003 it was punishable by 1 to 5 years.

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According to the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) §2929.14 & §2929.18 give the following information:

An offender convicted of a 4th Degree Felony in the state of Ohio can be sentenced to a maximum of 18 months in prison and/or a $5000 financial sanction (fine).

If you've been charged with a crime, please seek a licensed attorney in your area to represent you.

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I know that a felon can NOT own a gun but is there any problem with a felon being around someone who has a gun?

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Class 4 felonies in Ohio carry with them sentences of 6 to 18 months. They may also carry significant fines and other penalties.

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