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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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How do I expunged my record for thief?

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Answered by attorney Mark L. Smith (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Mark L. Smith
Assuming one misdemeanor and no felonies you have to wait 5 years after your probation is completed and if you do not pay the court costs you will not receive an expungement.
Assuming one misdemeanor and no felonies you have to wait 5 years after your probation is completed and if you do not pay the court costs you will not receive an expungement.
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Is there anyway that I can reduce the civil demand due to shoplifting, and will it stay on my record?

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Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
Just take that civil demand and throw it away. You do not need to pay it. Any amount owing to them will be ordered by the court (if charges are filed, and if you are convicted) as restitution. If there was no loss, then there was no loss. Stores try to scare people into paying them, and there is a code section that allows for them to do this. Particularly since you are only 15, you do not need to worry about it. But you would be well advised not to go into that same store again, and of course, don't take anything from a store that you haven't paid for!
Just take that civil demand and throw it away. You do not need to pay it. Any amount owing to them will be ordered by the court (if charges are filed, and if you are convicted) as restitution. If there was no loss, then there was no loss. Stores try to scare people into paying them, and there is a code section that allows for them to do this. Particularly since you are only 15, you do not need to worry about it. But you would be well advised not to go into that same store again, and of course, don't take anything from a store that you haven't paid for!
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When I go to court to surrender, will the Judge consider giving me an extension date to surrender?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
Yes. Go with someone from the program on the surrender date. Also, should get credit for inpatient treatment program.
Yes. Go with someone from the program on the surrender date. Also, should get credit for inpatient treatment program.