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Does my son have a chance to get a strike for arson ex sponged and a recent domestic violence felony ex sponged ?
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Answered on February 04, 2013
If he is not on probation for either offense then he can file for expungement. Since he violated a term of his probation for his arson case by...
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Can I get my misdemeanor cleared off my record???
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Answered on January 28, 2013
If you were convicted and completed your sentence then you can file for expungement pursuant to CA Penal Code section 1203.4. If you were not...
Convicted of a 273.5 can gun rights be restored?
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Answered on January 26, 2013
The crime must fall under the federal definition of domestic violence and not CA's definition. The federal definition states it must have been...
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My husband pleaded no contest to ca pc 32 and was put on 5 years unsupervised felony probation. We want to go back to court in
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Answered on January 24, 2013
I agree with the other answers that most judges only grant probation termination after at least half of the term of probation is completed. Once...
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Dui non-conviction changed to a detention only no arrest recieved- still shows on FBI database as pending conviction. Help?
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Answered on January 21, 2013
If you believe there is inaccurate or incorrect information on your FBI criminal history report then you can challenge it. Before doing so I would...
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Case was recently dismissed; when to do expungement?
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Answered on January 18, 2013
Expungement is basically a dismissal so that would not really help you. If you were not convicted of any charges stemming from the arrest then you...
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Will my charges show up on a background check if my case was dismissed through the DEJ program?
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Answered on January 16, 2013
Here is a link with instructions on how to request your criminal history through the CA Department of Justice. ...
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Can you have a charge you were not convicted of removed from your record or have your record sealed, if not removed?
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Answered on January 02, 2013
If you were not convicted of any charges stemming from the arrest then you can file to have your arrest record sealed pursuant to California Penal...
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