Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
Drug Felony
Iam currently seeking advice has how to exsponged my record so that I can move on wiyh my life in the working arena of life however I am hampered by my past and is certainly intresrted in ways to overcome my current and present problems. I have 1) Attempted possession 1) 4 Degree possession and 1) Assault charge all of which I received probationary terms. I have completed my terms and his now seeking to close my past.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Drug Felony
All of the crimes you describe are felonies, unless the last one was for simple assault which is a disorderly persons offense. Under the New Jersey criminal code (NJSA 2C:52-2)you can only get an expungement if you have had no more than one felony conviction, and even then you have to wait ten years after the end of your prison term, probation, or parole before you can apply for an expungement. Because of this, based on the description you gave of yor past criminal history, you may not be eligible for an expungement at all. I am an attorney who has handled many criminal cases and expungements similar to yours in the past. Please call me at 908-272-0111 if you would like to discuss this further. Thank you. -Ronald Aronds, Esq. -
Re: Drug Felony
If enough time has passed, you may be eligible to expunge these matters from your record. Your case must be analyzed closely since there are multiple matters, however, since you can generally only have one felony expunged.
You can learn more about the New Jersey expungement process, as well as read Frequently Asked Questions, by visiting my website at www.expungemynjrecord.com.
You can also feel free to contact me via telephone or e-mail for a totally free consultation. I will be happy to discuss this matter with you and answer any questions you may have.
Daniel B. Kelley
(856)616-8080
Re: Drug Felony
You may call me at 201-646-9799, these records can be expunged as long as the date when you completed probation falls within the time frame allowed under the expungement law. In most cases it is either 5 years or 10 years.
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