Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
can a personspunge a felony in the state of Virginia from 20 years in the pass
Asked on 1/06/11, 7:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
No, not only are felony convictions not expungeable in the Commonwealth, but neither are misdemeanor offenses, unless you can prove that you
were wrongfully convicted and have received a pardon from the governor.
(See Va. Code Sec. 19.2-392.2 et seq.)
Answered on 1/11/11, 8:29 pm
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