Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Georgia
I was arrested in Sep 2008 for two counts of transaction card theft, which were felonies. In Jan of 2009 they were plead down to misdemeanors. I completed all probation and my case was closed in Dec of 2009, and I received a letter saying so. It is now Oct of 2010 and I am looking for a job, which I keep getting rejected for due to my background. I checked it and it is saying I still have the two felonies and that they have active warrants. I called, and there was basically a hiccup and the right papers were not filed by either the courts or the probation department, so it never even shows that I went to court and it is stating that my felonies went to a grand jury. I was wondering if I could sue the county for their negligence, since I have been denied numerous jobs due to it and I am currently in financial ruins because of their misfiled paperwork. Please let me know.
1 Answer from Attorneys
No, you cannot successfully sue the county for their negligence. You should focus your attention on having the mess cleaned up and moving on.
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