Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Can i clear my record after a violent felony conviction in newyork state
Asked on 5/22/12, 9:46 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Emile Barton
Law Offices of Emile J. Barton
A record of all criminal convictions, that is, all misdemeanors and felonies, except youthful offender adjudicated convictions, in New York is considered a public record and made available to anyone through the OCA website for a fee. The case files are never sealed, and cannot be expunged.
Answered on 5/22/12, 2:51 pm
Stuart Austin
Austin Law Associates, PC
You may however, be eligible for a relief from civil disabilities. You can contact the court or your previous attorney for the procedure and form.
Answered on 5/23/12, 12:15 pm
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