Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York

can you expunge a felony??

i have what i know think is 2 felony possession convictions in NY from 1995. i thought these were midemeanors and paid the fine and left the state 6 yyears ago and never heard another thing about it.

how should i go about accessing my records?? and trying to get this lessened or expunged- ??

thanks- jim


Asked on 4/17/01, 7:40 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Peter Bark Bark & Karpf

Re: can you expunge a felony??

There are two ways to expunge a record in New York. The first is a pardon through the Governor's office, which is rarely given. The better way is to try to reopen the case with a CPL 440 motion, which stands a better chance of sucess.

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Answered on 6/11/01, 4:19 pm

Re: can you expunge a felony??

Certificates of Conviction can be obtained

from the Court in which the conviction arose

Convictions are never expunged

You can obtain a Certificate of Relief from

Disabilities for employment purposes. This

requires an application to the Court where

the conviction was had.

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Answered on 6/16/01, 9:56 am


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