Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
I was charged with disorderly conduct with a DV tag in 1999. Now that it is 12 years later, I would like to have it expunged. Can this be done? I have not had anything on my record since then, and did not have anything prior. Thanks for your reply.
Asked on 10/18/11, 2:02 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Damon Cassens
Waters, Kubik, and Cassens
If it was a straight conviction with the DV finding, the answer is no - with the exception of either a Presidential or Governor's pardon.
If you took a plea deal, it depends on the plea deal - for example, most successfully deferred sentences can be expunged as long as the agreement did not contain a specific section whereby you gave up your right to seal.
Answered on 10/23/11, 11:38 am
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