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Old 07-13-2008, 11:53 AM
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Felony DUI Record Expungement?


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Mississippi
Is a 2003 felony DUI conviction in Mississippi eligible for expungement?
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Old 07-13-2008, 12:08 PM
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Is a 2003 felony DUI conviction in Mississippi eligible for expungement?
Only the following convictions are subject to Expungment in Mississippi.
1) A juvenile arrested and released and whose case was dismissed or the charges were dropped or there was no disposition of such case. No pending charges must exist. M.C. § 43-21-159.
2) A person convicted of a misdemeanor, excluding a conviction for a traffic violation and who is a first offender. M.C. § 99-19-71.
3) A person arrested and released and the case was dismissed or the charges were dropped or there was no disposition of the case. M.C. § 99-19-71 and M.C. § 99-15-26.
4) A person who served a sentence or period of probation and parole, pled guilty within six (6) months prior to the effective date of March 31, 1983. of M.C. § 99-15-26 and would have otherwise been eligible for the relief allowed in such section. M.C. § 99-15-57.
5) A person who is arrested, issued a citation, or held for any misdemeanor and not formally charged or prosecuted with an offense within twelve months of arrest, or receives a dismissal of the charge. M.C. § 99-15-59.
6) A person who was dismissed and the proceedings against them discharged or convicted for certain drug offenses under (c) or (d) of M.C. § 41-29-139 and had not reached their twenty-sixth birthday at the time of the offense, or a person who had satisfactorily served his sentence or period of probation and parole, had not turned 26 at the time of the offense. M.C. § 41-29-150.
7) A person convicted of a misdemeanor drug offense of marijuana possession which is a 1st or 2nd conviction will have records of conviction expunged after two years. M.C. § 41-29-139.
8) A defendant or participant who was sentenced at the time of entry of plea of guilty, and successfully completed the drug court order and other requirements of probation or suspension of sentence. M.C. § 9-23-23.
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