Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Sealing of records
How do I have my crimial records sealed premimately?
Asked on 7/16/01, 1:43 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: Sealing of records
I guess you could stand a chance if you have compelling reasons for having your records sealed, but this would require an application to the court of conviction to accomplish it.
Your chances are quite small. There is no inherent right to have public records of a conviction "sealed."
One of the serious downsides to a felony conviction is that it remains on one's record forever.
Good luck.
Answered on 7/17/01, 9:49 am
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