DoI need a criminal lawyer to petion to have the felony dropped or is this somethingthat Ican do myself?
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DoI need a criminal lawyer to petion to have the felony dropped or is this somethingthat Ican do myself?
This was over 4 years ago. I had a felony conviction and my plea bargain stated that after I completed my probation and other terms, I could have my felony dropped. In Porter County, IN.
Asked on July 14, 2010 under Criminal Law, Indiana
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 14 years ago | Contributor
It is good to see that you have completed the terms of your probation and are looking to start fresh. I think that what you mean is you wish to have the felony arrest and conviction sealed or expunged.(erased). You were convicted of the crime after a plea bargain. The term "dropped" usually insinuates that there is no actual conviction but dismissal after probation is complete. I would definitely seek help with this. Some types of felonies can not be expunged and you may have to wait a certain amount of time to make the motion before a judge. It varies from state to state. But a criminal attorney that does this type of thing would best be able to tell you. Good luck.
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