Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California

deal with the courthous will it still show up on my recor


Asked on 3/10/14, 6:43 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Courthouses don't talk. Prosecutors and judges make plea bargain deals to get convictions.

If you pled to any 'deal', then of course the conviction will 'show up' on your record. That is what 'permanent records' are for. You and your fingerprints and your DNA sample are now in the DOJ/FBI database, forever.

However, for your possible benefit and education:

Some CA convictions can be 'expunged' from criminal records by proper application and Petition to the convicting court, but ONLY IF there was no felony prison time sentenced whether served or not, and if it was not for certain listed sexual crimes, and if all terms of sentencing and at least one year of probation are completed, and if there are no new charges pending. If successful, the conviction would be retroactively withdrawn and the charges dismissed. Expungement does NOT �clear�, 'remove', �erase� or �disappear� the conviction. Nothing will. �Records are forever�. Expungement does change the court record to show an arrest, charges filed, with 'conviction reversed and charges dismissed by expungement'. The conviction is still a 'prior' or 'strike' for purposes of repeat offenses with the courts and DMV. Expungement will help in obtaining employment. When applying for a job in the PRIVATE sector, in response to any question concerning your prior criminal record, you may �legally� deny that you were arrested or convicted of the offense.

If you�re serious about doing this, and you think you qualify under those rules, feel free to contact me for the legal help you'll need.

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Answered on 3/11/14, 11:49 am


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