Absolute Pardon Benefits

Summary

After being granted an absolute pardon in massachusetts, you can apply to have your criminal record sealed and state that you have not been convicted of the pardoned offense. In connecticut, you can legally state you were not convicted and have your record erased. In massachusetts, if your record is erased, you generally do not need to disclose the pardoned offense, but exceptions may apply. Consult a legal professional for personalized advice.

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In connecticut
In Connecticut, after being granted an absolute pardon, you can:
- Legally state you were not convicted of the pardoned offense.
- Have your criminal record erased.
- Benefit from restored rights, such as voting and employment opportunities.
Have you considered any specific actions following your pardon?
Do i have to tell massachusetts i been pardon if my record has been erased
In Massachusetts, if your record has been erased due to a pardon, you generally are not required to disclose the pardoned offense. However, certain exceptions might apply in specific situations or applications. It's always a good idea to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice. Is there anything else you'd like to know?