If all your son had to do was pay a fine, then there were likely no criminal convictions involved. The charges you mentioned however are often classified as misdemeanor criminal offenses which carr
The representation of an attorney for a criminal expungement is not a necessity, but it is highly recommended. An expungement can be performed from outside the state in which you were convicted, bu
You should be eligible to buy or own a gun, but to be safe, I would seek an expungement of the felony conviction because typically convicted felons are not to be in possession of a firearm. Having
The statute of limitations of the felony charge that could be the basis of a grand jury indictment would apply as stated per code in your state would apply after your original arrest for some other
In most cases yes because disorderly conduct is considered a non-violent/assaultive offense. Your best option is to contact your local gun licensing board to be certain you offense wil not prevent
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