You must satisfy certain specific requirement in order to be considered for EXPUNGEMENT in Colorado.
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You don't. New state law allows only some types of misdemeanors to be expunged from records. Felonies will be on your criminal history. Always.
Is urinating in public a felony in the state of Colorado and what are the laws.
It is not so much that it will erase, it will be sealed. So if someone would do a background check on you this charge will not show on your records. These things can't be held against you as an adult. If you commit a major criminal offense (most times a felony), in certain circumstances, it can be unsealed.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
will a felony that was expunged in Colorado show up on a background check after 18 years
it a misdemeanor
Sentence for menacing in the 5th degree in colorado
Yes, felonies show up on criminal records.
The LEAST penalty for a felony crime would be one year and one day in prison.
You cannot. Although there IS legislation and a procedure in place to allow federal felons to petition to have their federal criminal records expunged, Congress has consistently refused to appropriate any monies to fund this program. Therefore, although it exists, it is inoperable.
Contact your local police department.
If you're referring to an individual state judges ruling that you cannot seal your records for 12 years, you can file a motion to appeal to that judges ruling. However, if you are referring to state law that prevents your sealing your records, your only option would be to appeal the law. Even a Governor's 'pardon' does not erase the record. If you are a convicted federal felon..., to be blunt about it - your options are virtuallly non-existent.