You need a lawyer who is familiar with MI laws.
Additional: Expungement means only that a past record of a particular offense is sealed from the veiw of the PUBLIC.
Government agencies, law enforcement, and the courts always have access to it. Inasmuch as it is a government agency that grants CCW permits it is unlikely that you will be approved.
See the below link for information on 'The Lautenberg Act" - federal legislation that bans such ownership or possession:
As a sidenote: It amazes me that you state that your Domestivc Violence charge was expunged. It was my understanding that this particular offense is NOT among expungable offenses.
In Ohio, an individual can have a maximum of five misdemeanor convictions expunged from their record. However, certain offenses, such as DUI or domestic violence, are not eligible for expungement. The process requires a waiting period after the completion of the sentence, including any probation. It's important to follow the specific legal procedures to successfully obtain an expungement.
Maybe he's just telling you that, or maybe he wasn't actually charged with Domestic Violence but with a lessser offense such as . . . . . perhaps Simple Assault. The actual charge of Domestic Violence cannot be expunged.
Yes.
In Alaska, a misdemeanor domestic violence charge can potentially be expunged, but there are specific conditions. Generally, individuals must have completed their sentence, including probation, and there should be no pending criminal charges. Additionally, the expungement process requires filing a petition with the court and meeting certain eligibility criteria. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for detailed guidance based on individual circumstances.
You may purchase a gun regardless of whether a misdemeanor was a expunged or not. That is unless the Misdemeanor was for domestic violence. Anything Domestic Violence bars you from purchasing a firearm.
Felonies don't get expunged unless done by a Judge. Felonies are for life otherwise.
Yes, you are still a convicted felon, even after completing probation. You must get the conviction expunged to restore your rights.
You should look carefully into the circumstances under which you had this Domestic Violence record supposedly "expunged" and who told you that it was expunged. It is my understanding that Domestic Violence is NOT an expungable offense.
Domestic Violence is one of the charges that cannot be expunged from your record.
Court supervision is expunged for the personÕs record with the person follows all terms and conditions. With probation, the charges stay on the personÕs record.
A suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) is a closed record after probation is successfully completed.
forever can not be expunged or pardoned