Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

please help remove

I want to know if I could remove my felony without being there in court..I am in Georgia and the crime happend in california.


Asked on 11/21/07, 6:35 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Jacek W. Lentz Law Offices of Jacek W. Lentz

Re: please help remove

If I understand you, you had a conviction in California which you now would like to dismiss or expunge as it is commonly called. If that is the case, this can be done without your physical presence in California. We would need to discuss the details in person. Feel free to contact me as I do not charge for helping people by talking.

Very best,

Jacek Lentz, Esq.

Los Angeles, CA

Tel. 310.273.1361.

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Answered on 11/21/07, 6:54 pm
Allen Farshi Law Offices of Allen Farshi

Re: please help remove

Yes I can expunge your conviction in a two step process. However I also need to know what was the charge you plead to, because some convictions can not be expunged, and if you were given probation, when did probation end, and did you fully satisfy the terms of your probation. e.g proof of paying restitution, completing anger management etc. If you need more information visit my website at www.casedismissed.us

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Answered on 11/21/07, 7:01 pm
Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman

Re: please help remove

Mr. Lentz is correct that you don't need to appear personally, but he may not be correct that "this can be done". Some felonies can be reduced to misdemeanors and then expunged, but others cannot. Without knowing what you were convicted of there is no way to say whether you can get it removed from your record.

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Answered on 11/21/07, 7:04 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: please help remove

Yes, we are able to expunge 'some' felonies, not all. Domestic violence, violence with weapons, and similar charges are generally not expungeable. You must have successfully completed all terms of probation. You can't have been sentenced to state prison time. If you think you qualify, feel free to contact me to discuss the facts, process, likelihood of success, and costs of doing so.

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Answered on 11/21/07, 7:45 pm


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