It depends on what's on your record, exactly. If you have felonies on your record, your answer will be no, but some misdemeanors may slide.
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I believe what you are asking about is a method of removing this crime from his record (i.e.- he would like his record 'expunged'). If that is correct - he would have to submit a petition to the court requesting that his record be expunged, including good reason why this should take place. On the other hand: If you believe he was innocent of the charge for which he was convicted, you would have to 'appeal' the original verdict by requesting a judicial review and/or a new trial.
Ther is no good Time you shouldn't want this done..once you gets this done this means you are a crimnial
all info gathered during accident investigations is shared with crimnial investigators
It is a felony and you will get 5 - 7 years in prison for having pounds ( lbs ) of drugs, the number of years in prison will be at least 3 years and it will go up from there however the exact number of years in prison will depend on your past crimnial record.
When GCSS-Army delimits a record, the end date of that record is updated to reflect the date of delimitation. This marks the end of the record's validity and prevents any further transactions from being processed against that record beyond the delimitation date.
Yes.
Depends on what's on that record.
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