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Richard Earl Hornsby
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Contributor Level 6

I do not think you do, however I would read the application carefully.
Roger P. Foley
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you should hire an attorney. There are many possibilities
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

I agree with my colleague. Unfortunately, a list of the statutory maximum...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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Contributor Level 7

The problem with trying to seal this record (and I am not sure that you would...
Matthew Lee Spiegel
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Contributor Level 4

Was your charge dismissed after you completed probation? If it was, you may...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Many people post questions here asking about their chances in court. No one...
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Matthew Lee Spiegel
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Contributor Level 4

I would need a bit more information to answer this question more accurately....
Matthew Lee Spiegel
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Contributor Level 4

From you are telling me it does sound like you were never convicted, which...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Get a lawyer right away because appeal deadlines are strict. Going on through...
John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

You have to appeal a specific order of the juvenile court and you must do so...
Thomas Anthony Hughes
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Under Penal Code section 12020 et seq - it enumerates all the crimes that if...
Shawn Alan Arnold
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Contributor Level 5

Assuming no other felony convictions, domestic batteries within the last 3...
Aaron J. Slavin
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Contributor Level 5

I agree with the previous attorney. A juvenile charge of Uttering a Forged...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

The direct statutory penalties depend on the gradation of the offense, which is...
Theodore W. Robinson
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Contributor Level 7

While I agree in large part with the first answer given, since your child is...
John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

Ex felons can vote in CA provided they are not still in prison or on parole....
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

I agree with Mr. Kaman and add only that in 1971, the Twenty Sixth Amendment to...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Many people post questions here asking about their chances in court. No one...
Robert Lee Marshall
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Contributor Level 7

It's impossible to answer this question intelligently without a lot more...
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Ronald S. Pichlik
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Contributor Level 7

Juvenile criminal matters are not called convictions, they are called...
Ronald S. Pichlik
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Contributor Level 7

Unfortunately not very much can be done. He could retain an attorney and try...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Contributor Level 7

You could move the court to have your record sealed, but since it is a juvenile...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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Contributor Level 6

It is highly unlikely the arrest would affect you in anyway. As for sealing or...
Drew D. Ledbetter
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You should write the prosecutor a letter and make sure you express to him or...

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