Expunging Domestic Violence Misdemeanor
Summary
In Ohio, you may be eligible for expungement of a domestic violence misdemeanor if you have completed your sentence, have no pending charges, and have no other convictions. Having another misdemeanor may affect your eligibility. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.Full Conversation
i was in public park after hours. i was stopped by police and they asked for my identification. was it legal for the police to ask for my identification?
Yes, in New York, police can ask for your identification if they have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Being in a public park after hours could be considered such a suspicion.
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I want to get my record expunged but I don’t know if you can get a domestic violence misdemeanor expunged in ohio
In Ohio, you may be eligible for record expungement, even for a domestic violence misdemeanor. However, certain conditions must be met:
- You must have completed your sentence, including probation.
- You must not have pending criminal charges.
- You must not have any other convictions in Ohio or any other state.
Please consult a local attorney for precise guidance.
I have one other misdemeanor
If you have another misdemeanor, it may affect your eligibility for expungement in Ohio. However, a local attorney could provide more detailed advice based on the specifics of your case. Would you like assistance in finding a local attorney?