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    Default Arizona Criminal Conviction Set-Aside Qualifications

    My question involves criminal records for the state of: Arizona

    Can an aggravated DUI be set-aside in AZ based on the language in Az 13-907 and Az 28-3473 ?

    I would like to have an attorney or someone quite familiar with the process review this. Thanks a bunch !!

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    Default Re: Arizona Criminal Conviction Set-Aside Qualifications

    If you want to hire a lawyer to review your case, the phone book is full of them.
    Quote Quoting ARS Sec. 13-907. Setting aside judgment of convicted person on discharge; application; release from disabilities; exceptions
    A. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, every person convicted of a criminal offense, on fulfillment of the conditions of probation or sentence and discharge by the court, may apply to the judge, justice of the peace or magistrate who pronounced sentence or imposed probation or such judge, justice of the peace or magistrate's successor in office to have the judgment of guilt set aside. The convicted person shall be informed of this right at the time of discharge.

    B. The convicted person or, if authorized in writing, the convicted person's attorney or probation officer may apply to set aside the judgment.

    C. If the judge, justice of the peace or magistrate grants the application, the judge, justice of the peace or magistrate shall set aside the judgment of guilt, dismiss the accusations or information and order that the person be released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction except those imposed by:

    1. The department of transportation pursuant to section 28-3304, 28-3306, 28-3307, 28-3308 or 28-3319, except that the conviction may be used as a conviction if the conviction would be admissible had it not been set aside and may be pleaded and proved in any subsequent prosecution of such person by the state or any of its subdivisions for any offense or used by the department of transportation in enforcing section 28-3304, 28-3306, 28-3307, 28-3308 or 28-3319 as if the judgment of guilt had not been set aside.

    2. The game and fish commission pursuant to section 17-314 or 17-340.

    D. This section does not apply to a person who was convicted of a criminal offense:

    1. Involving a dangerous offense.

    2. For which the person is required or ordered by the court to register pursuant to section 13-3821.

    3. For which there has been a finding of sexual motivation pursuant to section 13-118.

    4. In which the victim is a minor under fifteen years of age.

    5. In violation of section 28-3473, any local ordinance relating to stopping, standing or operation of a vehicle or title 28, chapter 3, except a violation of section 28-693 or any local ordinance relating to the same subject matter as section 28-693.
    As the statute states "This section does not apply to a person who was convicted of a criminal offense... In violation of section 28-3473", and you have implied that you are looking for relief for a conviction under ARS 28-3473, you do not appear eligible. But aggravated DUI would seem to be under ARS 23.1383, so you need to clarify your conviction charge - ARS 23.1383 is an offense under Title 28, Chapter 4 of the Arizona Revised Statutes.

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