No, only you can make a request to the court that your record be expunged. The military has no power to make your criminal history "go away."
An analogy for expunge could be clearing out clutter from a room to make it clean and organized. Just as expunging removes unwanted information or records to improve clarity and order.
To expunge an 8-year-old misdemeanor, you typically need to file a petition or application with the court that handled your case. The specific process may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It's advisable to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can guide you through the legal procedures and requirements for expungement in your area.
A criminal record is forever. Only an expunction removes a criminal conviction. It is up to each individual employer to decide whether to hire someone with a criminal conviction. There is no limit on how far back an employer can look into your past. Although juvenile conviction records are usually sealed, this does not expunge them. It simply makes them unavailable for public examination unless ordered by a court.
Billy liked the song and even bought the record.Jane held the record for the fastest egg and spoon race.We made a video record of baby's first birthday party.
No. The diversion process is an alternative to prosecution for a criminal offense, which could lead to jail time and a heafty. Diversion is broken down into 1) Pre-trial diversion and 2) Judicial diversion. Following successful completion of the diversion requirements, your lawyer may file a Petition to Expunge your arrest. WARNING: expungment only applies to public records; police agencies and state attorneys can still see records that have been expunged.
The word "expunge" means to completely remove something from the record. An example of using expunge in sentence is "He went to jail for something he did not do, so he got the court to expunge his record."
if you're lucky, they'll expunge this crime from your record.
It's a very burdensome task to expunge a criminal record.
For the most part, you cannot expunge a convicted felony from your record. The DUI would just remain on top of that.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
Example sentence - He obeyed all the laws and was a good citizen for ten years and could now request to expunge his record.
Sorry, a felony remains on your record forever and ever.
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Go and see an attorney.
You cannot expunge from your record any conviction that was received as an adult. In NC, 16 and older is an adult. If you were convicted of anything, it cannot be expunged. Only charges that were dismissed can be expunged. Your DUI will be on your record forever. Sorry.