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.
No state information is given, but you will probably find that few, if any, offer this option.
Expungement of criminal offenses is customarily only offered one time for one offense. There is no such thing as a blanket expungement of a criminal record.
There is a process that one needs to go through to get an expungement for your record in the state of Louisiana. Depending on the crime, you can file for an expungement of the record after five years.
Very unlikely, most(all?) states only allow the expungement of one felony offense per lifetime.
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. See below link:
My case #pc71 and where can we get an expungement Papers
You have to have your rights restored, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with expungement.
ANYONE can submit a petition/motion for expungement, there is no limitation. The only requirement for expungement is that you have completed your sentence and/or exhausted all appeals.
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Money, lawyers, time and be prepared for it not to happen.
If you qualify for your states expungement law, SOME offenses can be expunged by legal action. However some state offenses are NOT expungable, and it will not affect any convictions for federal offenses. You are (usually) eligible for only one expungement per lifetime and there is no such thing as a blanket expungement of your entire criminal history.
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