Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
misdemeanors commited at 17 years old
does this stay on your permanent record if you have had no other offenses since
Asked on 3/03/07, 12:50 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Thomas Loeb
Law Offices of Thomas M. Loeb
Re: misdemeanors commited at 17 years old
Depending on the kind of misdemeanor, and the time elapsed since the conviction, if this is the only thing on your record you could file a motion for an expungement. I have done this for my clients often.
-Tom
Answered on 3/03/07, 2:04 pm
Re: misdemeanors commited at 17 years old
The misdemeanor conviction stays on your record for life unless it is expunged. We'd be happy to discuss this expungement process with you if you phone our office on Monday.
Call us at 1 8665665245. For additional information, go to:
www.AggressiveCriminalDefense.com
Answered on 3/03/07, 3:01 pm
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