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Hruby Law Firm, LLC

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a record be sealed considering it was dismissed?

Answered by attorney Douglas E. Riddell
Criminal Law lawyer at Riddell Law LLC
Your record can be expunged through a motion for expungement of your criminal record, including a dismissal. Once the Motion is filed to seal your record, a Judge will review your file and determine whether you are eligible for your record to be expunged. Dismissals are able to be expunged from your record. You may want to contact an experienced and affordable attorney who can help guide you through the process.
Your record can be expunged through a motion for expungement of your criminal record, including a dismissal. Once the Motion is filed to seal your record, a Judge will review your file and determine whether you are eligible for your record to be expunged. Dismissals are able to be expunged from your record. You may want to contact an experienced and affordable attorney who can help guide you through the process.
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My case is still pending and I never received a summons, what should I do?

Gregory Charles Graf
Answered by attorney Gregory Charles Graf (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Bertram & Graf, LLC
I suggest you go directly to the Court where the case is listed and surrender yourself directly to the Court. Most County Courts have a "duty" division that is handling the daily-overnight arrests. Present yourself to the clerk in the Courtroom and identify yourself. She can look you up and add-on your case. You are much less likely to have to post a bond if you self surrender and the Court will likely accept your explanation that you did not receive the summons. I recommend you hire an attorney to help you with this process. First, an attorney will be able to look you up to find a case number to streamline the add-on process. Second, an attorney will be able to evaluate the existing evidence rather than what existed back in 2005. There is a strong likelihood that the prosecution will be unable to prove its case now that it is 7 years old and witnesses are no longer available.
I suggest you go directly to the Court where the case is listed and surrender yourself directly to the Court. Most County Courts have a "duty" division that is handling the daily-overnight arrests. Present yourself to the clerk in the Courtroom and identify yourself. She can look you up and add-on your case. You are much less likely to have to post a bond if you self surrender and the Court will likely accept your explanation that you did not receive the summons. I recommend you hire an attorney to help you with this process. First, an attorney will be able to look you up to find a case number to streamline the add-on process. Second, an attorney will be able to evaluate the existing evidence rather than what existed back in 2005. There is a strong likelihood that the prosecution will be unable to prove its case now that it is 7 years old and witnesses are no longer available.
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While in custody do the officers have to read your Miranda rights while not being interrogated?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
You should consult with a criminal defense attorney in your area. There might be a possibility of filing a motion to suppress.
You should consult with a criminal defense attorney in your area. There might be a possibility of filing a motion to suppress.