Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
feloney
can a feloney conviction 32 years ago be removed from your record?
Asked on 2/16/09, 6:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Jacobs
Jacobs & Lowder
Re: feloney
yes, but it needs to be the only conviction of your life...and it must not have been a 1st or 2nd degree felony....also, there are some crimes that are not expungeable, so you'd have to relate that info....
i suppose you could also petition the governor for some form of pardon, though i havent done before....
it's something i could look into for you...so just let me know...216.952.1990/216.227.0900
Answered on 2/17/09, 7:59 pm
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