You may apply to expunge only one offense at a time. Each offense will have to considered and ruled upon by the court as a separate matter.
In theory, any criminal conviction can be expunged. Actually doing it is something else again. Courts are generally reluctant to expunge any record unless there is a clear showing that the original conviction was unjust, or a long period of good conduct has passed with no further criminal actions recorded. The more serious the violation/conviction, the longer one has to show good conduct and the more reluctant a court will be to expunge a conviction. Domestic violence is a serious offense, and courts are very reluctant to expunge these for any reason.
It depends from a state you are in, but for example in California you can expunge a felony for $795. I know because I did it. Good luck! p.s.I will include the link to the company I used bellow
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In most instances, your record cannot be expunged. As a general rule it needs to be the only criminal conviction on your record and a significant amount of time to have passed, for misdemeanor DUI in Connecticut it is 3 years. Juvenile records can be sealed and expunged, different rules, but more or less the same process.
In Pennsylvania, a charge stays on your criminal record indefinitely unless it is expunged. Certain offenses can be eligible for expungement after a specified period, generally 5 to 10 years, depending on the nature of the charge and whether you have had any subsequent convictions. However, more serious offenses may remain on your record permanently. It's advisable to consult legal counsel for specific guidance based on your situation.
The arrest record charge EVILLEONSITE likely refers to a specific criminal offense or violation that occurred on or near a property or location known as "Eville Onsite." The charge could involve criminal activities such as trespassing, vandalism, theft, or other offenses committed at that particular site. Further details would be needed to provide a more specific explanation of the charge.
Depends on the law in that state, and the prior record. This is a serious crime, and penalties may run as much as 10-20 years or more. We cannot give you a one-size-fits-all answer.
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An at-fault accident and other traffic violations will stay on your driving record for 3 years, but your insurance company may charge you higher premiums for 5 or more years.
Not likely. If your first motion to expunge was not granted it is unlikely that you will be successful a second time. However, nothing prohibits you from trying.
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