DC CRIMINAL EXPUNGEMENT ATTORNEY
D.C. R. R.C.R.P. Rule 32(f)
A person who has been discharged from probation and whose charges have been dismissed may file a motion of expungement of all official records relating to the offense.
Other District of Columbia State Statutes
- Notice of Appeal
- Effects of a Drunk Driving Charge on Driver's License
- Statutory Rape Limitations
- Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
- Expungement
Contact a Criminal Expungement Attorney in DC
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