Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
i was in prison for seven years on the charge of aggravated robbery. i was seventeen years old when i committed the crime. is there any way i would be able to get it expunged? get it off my record because i was a minor when i did the robbery?
Asked on 10/06/10, 3:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Tuthill
Law Office of Robert H. Tuthill
You cannot get an expunction. You could try to get a pardon from the governor.
Also, in Texas, you are considered an adult for criminal law purposes at the age of 17.
Answered on 10/11/10, 3:58 pm
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