misdemeanor charges

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Harley, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. NealinNevada

    NealinNevada Light Load Member

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    The qualifications for to have your record expunged varies from state to state. You would have to get California to do it for you. I bet any lawyer in Oklahoma could do the leg work for you (at a price)...though you can do it for yourself. I don't know if driving convictions can be exzpunged.

    Here is a link for California info on expunging your record in California
     
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  3. Pur48Ted

    Pur48Ted Road Train Member

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    They have access to the vast U.S. Database that U.S. Cops use (don't remember what it is called).
    They CAN run background checks at the border, or CAN run background checks for any traffic stop or Scale House check.
    Criminal Background check AND DMV check....
     
  4. myminpins

    myminpins Road Train Member

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    In Canada, you can be granted a pardon after a certain length of time has passed on any misdemeanour charges. It's pretty standard and easy to do. Felony charges cannot be removed, I don't believe.
     
  5. Harley

    Harley Light Load Member

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    I live in Missouri and after all this talk about getting it expunged its something Im gonna check into. Im not on probation I only had to pay a $450 fine (on top of bail money,lol) but never got put on probation.
    Im gonna call the court house and see what I can find out on this.
    The actual possession was 2 stems, 4 seeds and some ash. Go figure:biggrin_25513:
    Thanks for the advice. I'll let ya know what I found out.
     
  6. silent1

    silent1 Bobtail Member

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    Granted a pardon? Does Canada have authority to pardon offenses that occured in America? or just for letting you in to deliver or pick up.
     
  7. myminpins

    myminpins Road Train Member

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    I believe this only applies to charges levied against you in Canada but I have never checked it out.

    Far as I know, if you have a criminal record that meets "X" criteria, you are not getting into Canada period. Same with Canadians going into the USA. I don't know if there are exceptions or not.

    Here are the rules of a pardon:

    http://www.npb-cnlc.gc.ca/infocntr/factsh/pardon.htm

    Wow, there are a TON of places offering to do this for you for outrageous fees!! It's $50 to do it yourself. Period. Unbelievable the scammers out there.
     
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  8. Harley

    Harley Light Load Member

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  9. jescates

    jescates Bobtail Member

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    Thanks NealinNevada. I downloaded the form and mailed it off. With the exception of missing a signature, they returned the form and asked me to sign and date and re-submit. So hopefully I will get something back soon saying it has been expunged. It's crazy how much they wanted to perform this simple task. What has essentially cost me about $1.50 in postage and a little effort in searching the codes via internet, the lawyers would have charged me around $2500.
     
  10. Skunk_Truck_2590

    Skunk_Truck_2590 Road Train Member

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    DarthVader, I hate to say it but I beg to differ about that 31/2 year's. With not being able to get a loan to get into school my conviction from back when I was 17 for pot (a blunt roach to be exact) is still showing up on my conviction report even after 6 years and that's why company school's are turning me down, other wise I would have done been on the road last year. Being a minor at the time and not supposed to show up on your adult record it still is and I don't know why. I've alway's been a good person growing up so not like that one thing makes me a bad person but the industry treats you like dirt when it comes to that sort of thing. I know people with DWI felonies who are driving trucks. I am completely honest on all of my app.'s so I don't know what the deal is.
     
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  11. leannamarie

    leannamarie "California Girl"

    I think the deal is more about your age than that one misdemeanor. My ex had a number of offenses, including drugs, and he had no problem finding companies to hire him. But your age is a deterrent. Most insurance carriers require you to be 23 years old.
     
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