Those sound like legal terms, and thus will vary from place to place.
Speak to a lawyer, or someone at the local "legal-aid" office.
Or try a Google search for those terms and the city/state where the charges were made.
yes
Revised answer: If this offense is classified as a family/domestic violence offense under the Georgia criminal code - such crimes are ineligible for expungement in every state that I am aware of.
Most notably the Violence Against Women Act. However, the vast majority of domestic violence offenses are prosecuted under state law.
All forms of relationship are protected under the domestic violence act. The law is made for all.
Section 18 of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005
The statute of limitations on assault in MD is one year. Whether DOMESTIC VIOLENCE assault falls under this statute is not known.
No. Criminal mischief is a crime (as far as i know its a misdemeanor, but it could be a felony somewhere). Being that it is a crime it goes to a criminal court. Small claims court is for civil disputes, typically for claims under $2,000. Only your state/county/local law enforcement can take someone to court for criminal mischief. Now say the 'criminal mischief' was something that caused damage to you or your property, then you can file a suit in small claims court for the cost of damages. You just need to be able to prove what it cost(s) to fix these losses.
Section 22 of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence 2005
Section 19 of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005.
You should look carefully into the circumstances under which you had this Domestic Violence record supposedly "expunged" and who told you that it was expunged. It is my understanding that Domestic Violence is NOT an expungable offense.
Service Providers are Public Servants as per the Domestic Violence Act known as "PROTECTION OF WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT '2005" appointed by State Governments.f
Section 20 of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence 2005