Cana a 40 year old MIP be expunged?
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Cana a 40 year old MIP be expunged?
Asked on January 16, 2012 under Criminal Law, Nebraska
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you have a conviction of a charge while you were a minor in possession of alcohol that happened more than forty (40) years years ago, there is the possibility and even the strong likelihood that this conviction can be expunged and would be expunged if a motion by you was brought.
However, from a practical standpoint, if the conviction happened when you were a minor, your juvenile records would be sealed with respect to that criminal matter. In fact, I doubt that the conviction as a minor would even appear on a criminal background check regarding yourself.
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