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Does a destroyed file allow for an expungement?
How do I go about having a guilty plea withdrawn in New York?What use is an expungement if it can't expunge an “Outside Department Assist” Incident ReportHow can I determine if a person filed a case against me?How do I get my misdemeanor conviction removed from public records websites?copyrighted midi files vs public domain midi files under public domain or creative commonsHow are social networks regarded in the United States (public vs. private space)?Who has responsibility for tax records after the death of a tax preparation professional?Can I have my personal information redacted from evidence in a case that doesn't directly involve me?Defamation via people finder websitesWhat does this mean exactly?
A person goes to the courts to requests a record of their criminal misdemeanor court case from over 15 years ago that ended in a Nolle Prosse. The courts respond that they destroyed "the file". But the docket is partially visible online.
- If the courts can not produce the record of a case, does that allow for an expungement of the record?
- What situations allow for a case/arrest to be expunged?
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A person goes to the courts to requests a record of their criminal misdemeanor court case from over 15 years ago that ended in a Nolle Prosse. The courts respond that they destroyed "the file". But the docket is partially visible online.
- If the courts can not produce the record of a case, does that allow for an expungement of the record?
- What situations allow for a case/arrest to be expunged?
united-states court-records expungement
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A person goes to the courts to requests a record of their criminal misdemeanor court case from over 15 years ago that ended in a Nolle Prosse. The courts respond that they destroyed "the file". But the docket is partially visible online.
- If the courts can not produce the record of a case, does that allow for an expungement of the record?
- What situations allow for a case/arrest to be expunged?
united-states court-records expungement
A person goes to the courts to requests a record of their criminal misdemeanor court case from over 15 years ago that ended in a Nolle Prosse. The courts respond that they destroyed "the file". But the docket is partially visible online.
- If the courts can not produce the record of a case, does that allow for an expungement of the record?
- What situations allow for a case/arrest to be expunged?
united-states court-records expungement
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