If I’m now 37 years old and when I was 18 I was convicted of involuntary man slaughter and felony DUI, can I have my record expunged?
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If I’m now 37 years old and when I was 18 I was convicted of involuntary man slaughter and felony DUI, can I have my record expunged?
Asked on June 21, 2013 under Criminal Law, South Carolina
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Based upon the facts that you have written about more than the requisite five years have passed for you to make an application with the court to see if your criminal conviction for the offenses that you have written about could be expunged. I suggest that you consult with a competent criminal defense attorney in the area of expungements. There is no guarantee that your request will be granted.
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