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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a reckless driving charge be expunged?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
You can hire a traffic law attorney to get the reckless driving charge amended to a non-moving, no-point violation such as "Illegal Parking," but a conviction for reckless driving can not be expunged from your driving record. If you have already pleaded guilty to "Reckless Driving" and you did not have an attorney representing you, then you can hire an attorney to withdraw your guilty plea and negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecutor to get the reckless driving charge amended to a non-moving, no-point violation.
You can hire a traffic law attorney to get the reckless driving charge amended to a non-moving, no-point violation such as "Illegal Parking," but a conviction for reckless driving can not be expunged from your driving record. If you have already pleaded guilty to "Reckless Driving" and you did not have an attorney representing you, then you can hire an attorney to withdraw your guilty plea and negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecutor to get the reckless driving charge amended to a non-moving, no-point violation.
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If someone tells the police that they don't want to press charges can the person change their mind?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Technically, yes, but the "complaining witness" or victim, loses credibility. The police may not want to listen to someone who has changed her mind.
Technically, yes, but the "complaining witness" or victim, loses credibility. The police may not want to listen to someone who has changed her mind.

What will happen with a disorderly conduct summons?

Answered by attorney Carl Scott Spector
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Carl Spector
You have to go to court on the date the summons says to go and find out if the charges were filed. If the charges were not filed you will be told that you may be notified if the charges are filed within the next 90 days and then you will have to return to court to face the charges. If the charges are filed when you go to court you will plead not guilty and I suggest you hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you. Good Luck
You have to go to court on the date the summons says to go and find out if the charges were filed. If the charges were not filed you will be told that you may be notified if the charges are filed within the next 90 days and then you will have to return to court to face the charges. If the charges are filed when you go to court you will plead not guilty and I suggest you hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you. Good Luck
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