It sounds like it is too late, as it sounds like you've been sentenced. But you chose not to tell us what happened in court or when, or give us a clear status of your case. Talk to your criminal defense lawyer.
It sounds like it is too late, as it sounds like you've been sentenced. But you chose not to tell us what happened in court or when, or give us a clear status of your case. Talk to your criminal defense lawyer.
Well It HappenedIn 2004, But Yes I Did get Charged I Did Serve Any Time Just Probation,And Im Off Of Probation Now. I Realy Wanna Kno Now How Can I Get This Off My Record, Cuz I Hear People Say They Can Do Certain Stuff To Get It Off My Record, But I Wanna Get A Real Insight On How And What To Do To Get If Off My Record
As you said, wait five (or more) years and apply for expungement. Don't commit any more crimes, as Michigan only allows expungements for people who have a single conviction.
A nonpublic conviction record is maintained and can be accessed in certain circumstances. MCL 780.623. If your conviction is already included in private databases, expungement won't necessarily result in its removal from those databases.