Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
past possession conviction
I was convicted in 1995 in NY of possession of or use of a controlled substance. i am now applying to teach- my fingerprints show two felonies from NY-
i am surprised- we paid the fine and left- i have passed a MI background check- my options are to appeal to the fingerprint board or contact NY and
try to expunge??? will this ever leave my record??
will i be able to teach??thanks ek
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: past possession conviction
It appears you have separate issues: are
there really two felony convictions and
is the state still using your fingerprints
properly.
This requires knowledge as to what the
actual conviction was for in 1995. If
this was indeed a felony, it will remain
with your record for life. If it is
something less (misdemeanor or violation), the answer may be different.
If the report is correct and does not need
to be changed, you may also be able to
apply to the Court where convicted for
a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities
for Employment. This could satisfy the
licensing board.
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