Am I eligible for a Non-Disclosure for a Class B Misdemeanor?
You should probably be eligible for a nondisclosure at this point, though I'd need a few more details to know for sure. And once you get the order...
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You should probably be eligible for a nondisclosure at this point, though I'd need a few more details to know for sure. And once you get the order...
I'm not quite sure what you mean about citizenship on this, but adoptions can't be "cancelled" years later. Once they're finalized, that's it, even...
What's your question? Annulment is only permitted in Texas for certain very specific reasons which are laid out in the statute (reasons like that a...
Since you were arrested, yes, there is a record of the arrest, and apparently of a criminal case as well, if one was actually filed. The only way...
My guess (as a former prosecutor) would be that the prosecutor is trying to clear up some questions about the incident, to figure out what the...
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Yes, you certainly can, assuming the civil statute of limitations hasn't run yet. If you haven't actually gotten the expunction yet, you might want...
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I would imagine it's available in your county courthouse law library, though they may or may not have a digital version available for you to use....
That is correct. It's a two-step process. First, you have to obtain a pardon, and then you can apply for an expunction. A pardon is not a judicial...
The short answer to that is that unless you have a very specific reason for the annulment (there are several statutory grounds, I imagine you can...
Saorry, but no one here (or anywhere else, for that matter) is going to be able to help you with that. There is actually a "Motion to Dismiss"...