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Domestic Violence is one of the charges that cannot be expunged from your record.

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Is it 7 years or 10 years before charges are dismissed for domestic violence?

If you are referring to their appearance on a criminal history record. . . they never go away. In most (all?) states a domestic violence offense is not expungable.


Fiance was indited on 7 felony counts 6 were dismissed and he was found guilty of 1 charge can the other charges be brought up against him again?

Were the 6 charges dismissed WITH PREJUDICE, or dismissed WITHOUT PREJUDICE? If they were dismiessed WITH prejudice they can NOT be used against the defendant again. If they were dismissed WITHOUT prejudice, that means they COULD be brought up again (albeit in slightly different form) and used against him again.


WHAT ARE GROUNDS TO GE CRIMINAL CHARGES DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE?

Criminal charges can be dismissed with prejudice for several reasons, including lack of evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, violations of the defendant's rights, or procedural errors that undermine the integrity of the case. Additionally, if the statute of limitations has expired or if the prosecution fails to meet necessary legal standards, charges may also be dismissed. A dismissal with prejudice means that the charges cannot be refiled in the future.


What are the domestic violence charges in The US?

Domestic violence misdemeanor charges can also have drastic effects, such as: Loss of or change in custody/visitation rights, Decreased ability to obtain employment or housing (many employers and housing authorities require disclosure of domestic violence misdemeanor charges.


What is the difference between dismissed with prejudice and without prejudice?

It is an order issued by a judge actually dismissing the charges that were brought in the case - usually for some legal insufficiency, or lack of evidence, of the case itself. There are two types of dismissal: Dismissal WITH Prejudice, and Dismissal WITHOUT Prejudice. WITH prejudice means that the same charges cannot be re-instituted and brought before the court again,. WITHOUT Prejudice means that the charges MAY be re-instituted and brought before court again AFTER the legal insufficiency is cured.


Can a dismissed case be re-opened The court never said if it was dismissed with or without prejudice. Just that the case was dismissed and I was free to go?

When a case is dismissed with prejudice the State cannot refile the charges.Added: When it is dismissed WITHOUT prejudice, the charges CAN be re-filed and you can be prosecuted. Regardless of what you remember, the original case file will reflect in what manner the original case was resolved. Do the research or ask your attorney.


What is consider a domestic violence?

Domestic violence misdemeanor charges can also have drastic effects, such as: Loss of or change in custody/visitation rights, Decreased ability to obtain employment or housing (many employers and housing authorities require disclosure of domestic violence misdemeanor charges.


If arrested on domestic violence charges but plead to non domestic violence charges after a negotiation can the arrest record be sealed later?

Not sure I lfully understand what you are asking - however I will say this - In most(all?) states Domestic Violence offenses are the exception to being expunged or pardoned. They will always remain on your record.


What would the charges be for gun possession be for a domestic violence offender?

This is a felony crime.


Can you stop a domestic violence charge with your husband?

Maybe, you need to talk to whoever was responsible for putting the charges because domestic violence is very a very serious porblem.


What is a dismissed case?

It means that for some legal reason the court has dismissed the charges against the individual. A case may be dismissed "with prejudice" or "without prejudice."


What are charges that can be brought fro m a spouse claiming verbal threat?

Domestic Violence.