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.
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For the most part, you cannot expunge a convicted felony from your record. The DUI would just remain on top of that.
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
Sorry, a felony remains on your record forever and ever.
It's impossible for convicted capital murder to have that record expunged.
(note I am not a lawyer) You can not own a firearm in Florida with a felony on your record, however if it is a non-conviction, and is your only offense, you may be able to get a lawyer to seal/expunge your record and get your rights restored. This does cost between $600 and $2000 depending on complexity of the case.
No a felony never goes away. It is a part of your permanent record. If Washington allows it, you may be able to expunge the record.
To expunge a felony in Texas, you must first meet the eligibility requirements, which typically include completing your sentence and waiting a certain period of time. You will then need to file a petition with the court where you were convicted, pay any required fees, and attend a hearing. If the court approves your petition, your felony conviction will be removed from your record. It is recommended to seek the assistance of a lawyer to navigate the expungement process effectively.
Not unless they return to New Jersey to petition the NJ Courts to expunge their record. Your record can only be expunged by the jurisdiction in which you were originally convicted. Your felony conviction follows you for life and the penalties for violating the firearm possession laws are HARSH.
If you qualify it is possible to expunge some state criminal felonies in WIsconsin. See below link: However if you were convicted in Wisconsin of a FEDERAL offense, you are out of luck. State authorities cannot expunge a federal charge.
If it was a felony offense then, yes, it will appear on your criminal record. It will definitely appear on your DMV drivers record.
It's better to ask a professional attorney for these questions