Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
How can I get my felony conviction over-turned and my rights reinstated?
Asked on 10/27/11, 5:53 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
You will not get your felony conviction "overturned" unless you can
prove that you were wrongfully convicted and as a consequence have received a pardon from the governor. (See Va. Code Sec.
19.2-392.2 et seq.)
As for reinstatement of your civil rights, see the website
of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Answered on 10/27/11, 7:59 am
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