1203.4 success. 17b problems
The judge is wrong. 1203.4 dismissal does NOT preclude you from later obtaining reduction under 17(b). Assuming your offense is a wobbler.
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The judge is wrong. 1203.4 dismissal does NOT preclude you from later obtaining reduction under 17(b). Assuming your offense is a wobbler.
1203.4 dismissal does not preclude you from obtaining 17(b) reduction.
Dismissal under 1203.4 does not restore firearm rights. A certificate of rehabilitation also does not restore your right to own a firearm (you must...
If you hire a private attorney, they can attend court on your behalf so you won't have to make the 7 hour drive or risk not going to court and...
PC 211 cannot be reduced to a misdemeanor, it's a straight felony.
Doubtful that you will be taken into custody. And the judge will appoint the public defenders office to represent you if you cannot afford a...
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You won't do more than 6 months.......
An "expungement" in California is correctly referred to as a P.C. 1203.4 dismissal. And contrary to popular belief, it will not "clear" your...
Why not just apply and find out. But chances are, with a felony conviction, the government will not higher you in any sector.
If you reduce your felony conviction to a misdemeanor under 17(b), then it is a misdemeanor for all purposes. I don't believe by having a...