Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
If you were 20 yr old at conviction for class A misdemeanor for assault with bodily injury, would you be eligible for expunction?
Asked on 11/18/11, 6:25 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
M. Elizabeth Foley
The Law Office of M. Elizabeth Foley
No. Convictions are never eligible for expunction, unless you somehow manage to get a pardon from the governor or get the case overturned on appeal or on a writ. Convictions are part of your permanent criminal record, and do not ever go away or become eligible for sealing or expunction.
Answered on 11/18/11, 6:31 pm
Lawrence Lewis
Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
No, see expungment info on website: www.lawrencelewispc.com
Answered on 11/18/11, 6:54 pm
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