I was arrested for a Felony in 2001 and received regular probation, not defered probation, how do I get it taking off?
Unfortunately, your "straight" probation is a final conviction. As a result, you are not eligible for removal from your record.
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Unfortunately, your "straight" probation is a final conviction. As a result, you are not eligible for removal from your record.
The DA will have to call the officer to testify about the stop. Complete refusal cases generally go to trial.
As noted, they can see that you're on probation.
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