Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
I have a conviction from 1997 conspiracy to distribute marijuana a felony 4 its been years and no other interaction with the law since then. I want toknow if i could get this expunged or sealed now
Asked on 2/20/13, 7:39 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Clifton Black
Law Offices of Clifton Black
Most likely would not be able to seal it due to the conviction for a felony. However, if the plea happened to be to a deferred sentence and you have completed the terms of the deferred sentence you might be able to. If this was the situation you would need to take a look at the plea paperwork to see if you otherwise agreed not to seal. Even then, a prosecutor could agree to not use a non-sealable clause against you - in very rare circumstances.
Answered on 2/20/13, 7:51 am
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