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yahoo

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? ca

i have to provide dna because of pc 296, i committed a juvenile felony, is there any way i can have it removed in the future
 


CdwJava

Senior Member
yahoo said:
What is the name of your state? ca

i have to provide dna because of pc 296, i committed a juvenile felony, is there any way i can have it removed in the future
Why would they do that?

And since CA law does not seem to allow for it without reason, I think you are out of luck.

PC 299
(b) Pursuant to subdivision (a), a person who has no past or
present qualifying offense, and for whom there otherwise is no legal
basis for retaining the specimen or sample or searchable profile, may
make a written request to have his or her specimen and sample
destroyed and searchable database profile expunged from the data bank
program if:
(1) Following arrest, no accusatory pleading has been filed within
the applicable period allowed by law charging the person with a
qualifying offense as set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 296 or
if the charges which served as the basis for including the DNA
profile in the state's DNA Database and Data Bank Identification
Program have been dismissed prior to adjudication by a trier of fact;

(2) The underlying conviction or disposition serving as the basis
for including the DNA profile has been reversed and the case
dismissed;
(3) The person has been found factually innocent of the underlying
offense pursuant to Section 851.8, or Section 781.5 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code; or
(4) The defendant has been found not guilty or the defendant has
been acquitted of the underlying offense.



- Carl
 

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