Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Statute of limitation on criminal background.
I was convicted of assault with the int. to comm. great bodily harm (Ct.# 1) and felony fire-arm (Ct.#2) April 1990, April 1998 i was released on parole, 4/2000 i discarged from parole. 8/2003 i was convicted misdemeanor domestic violence, which i received probation for upon which was dismissed after successful completion. My question is does my first aforementioned conviction (Ct.#1) and (Ct.#2)qualifies as one conviction and although the second conviction was dismissed will it deter me from exsponging my criminal record? The two charges i described are the only crimes i've ever committed. Can i exsponge my record and/or do my criminal record have a statute of limitation to which potential employers can view my criminal pass? I thank you in advance. Respectfully, Yours D.L.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Statute of limitation on criminal background.
You are not and will never be eligible for an expungement. Your only hope is a pardon.
Don't hold your breath.
Re: Statute of limitation on criminal background.
Your multiple convictions make you not eligible for expungement at any time.
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