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Can You Expunge or Reduce a Felony?

California Criminal Expungements FAQ
Yes. In fact, we routinely reduce and expunge felony convictions. Under California law, it is possible to have felony convictions expunged if you were granted probation and completed it successfully. In many cases we can even get felonies reduced to misdemeanors prior to expungement, meaning you are no longer an "ex-felon." [Back]

What is a felony?

Scott Fenstermaker, New York City Criminal Defense Lawyer sp...
In most jurisdictions, a felony is any crime where the maximum potential penalty that a defendant may face either exceeds one year in jail or is death. See similar questions...

Q How do I seal or expunge a criminal record?

FAQ
Court records and criminal history records are two different records in separate systems. Court records are maintained by the District Courts. This office does not have jurisdiction or authority over court records. You will need to contact the clerk of district court in the county in which the conviction occurred for more information on whether or not the record of a particular offense may be sealed or expunged (deleted) from the court's file. See similar questions...

How do I reduce flash?

Eastern Alloys, Inc.
Die and slide surfaces must be clean and free of anything that keeps them from closing. The adage "flash makes flash" is very true. Once a die starts to flash, the damage caused to the tool faces is costly to repair. The machine lock must be sufficient to withstand the die opening force generated when the metal is injected, therefore the lock-end hydraulic pressure must be sufficient and the die height correctly adjusted so that the toggles lock over hard. See similar questions...

What can I do to reduce lag?

Bolo Long FAQ
Direct Modem-to-Modem Bolo Here are step by step directions for fast, 1x1 modem direct connections. Obviously this only makes sense with friends in the local calling area, and also it requires that you arrange to play the game previously. Player A runs Bolo and selects the srialport/modem option in the beggining dialogue screen when u start up bolo. when player A sees some kind of light come on his modem then he clicks on Join and the modem should make that wierd connecting sound. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?

Ada County Sheriff's Office FAQ
A felony is a more serious crime; misdemeanors are less serious. Punishment for a felony carries more than a year in prison. Someone convicted of a misdemeanor usually serves a year or less in jail. Conviction of either a felony or misdemeanor may also carry fines or probation. See similar questions...

Is the offense a misdemeanor or felony?

Louisiana DWI Attorney- Baton Rouge DWI Lawyer
Costs such as expert witness fees, independent blood analysis, service of subpoenas, etc., may be extra. See similar questions...

What is a Third Degree Felony?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: DUI Law
Tex. Penal Code ? 12.34 (2006), "Third Degree Felony Punishment", says: (a) An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 10 years or less than 2 years. b) In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000. See similar questions...

What is a First Degree Felony?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: DUI Law
a) An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the first degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for life or for any term of not more than 99 years or less than 5 years. b) In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the first degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $ 10,000. See similar questions...

Why would I need to expunge my record if my case was dismissed?

Texas criminal defense lawyer Larry Dassow provides legal co...
Even if your case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, your criminal history will show you were arrested and charged with a crime. Expurgating or expunging your record will erase this criminal history from your record. See similar questions...

How can I expunge my criminal history record?

Frequently Asked Questions | Georgia Justice Project
Expungement is a process through which information about a charge will be sealed or erased from your criminal record in the eyes of the law. Expungement is normally not available for convictions, but may be available if the offense was not referred for prosecution or the case was dismissed prior to indictment. GJP does not provide expungement services, but an expungement information sheet is available upon request. See similar questions...

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