You must apply for expungement to the state in which you were convicted, and you must have completely served your sentence or obligation, or be under any kind of supervision.
Wrong. A felony conviction IS a felony conviction. You may be able to get the offense expunged (IF Arizona is one of the few states that will restore your civil rights).
This depends on many factors: * How many DUI convictions * What was your BAC Level * Were there minors in the car / truck Under Arizona DUI Laws the minimum sentence for a first conviction is: * 10 days in jail (9 suspended with treatment), $1,500.00 in fines and assessments, 90 days license suspension, probation for up to 5 years, up to: * 2 years in prison, $250,000.00 fine, 3 years license revocation, 10 years probation Your Paraphernalia charge is the same rules, it depends on what it is and if it is a first conviction or not. Sentences range from 2 years probation up to 2 years in prison.
In Arizona, a felony conviction can show up on a background check for an indefinite period. However, individuals may be eligible to have their felony conviction expunged or set aside after completing their sentence, including probation. While the conviction remains on the record, having it set aside can improve job prospects and reduce the stigma associated with the felony. It's important to consult legal resources for specific guidance on individual circumstances.
Yes
In Arizona a class 3 dangerous felony can have a maximum sentence of up to 15 years with no prior record. A dangerous class 3 felony is not eligible for probation.
Probation is a sentence for having been found guilty. If you have failed to complete your sentence it means that you haven't served your entire time and if you are evading your PO or the police you have absconded and are a fugitive. If you have a warrant out for you for probation violation, it means that you it won't go away.
yes.
They certainly can.
it started back in 1953.
I live in pohneix arizona
It depends on several factors. You should check with a local attorney versed in Arizona gun laws.
In Arizona