What is the name of your state?(NY)... when it comes to sealing certain information related to a conviction? Here's my story:
I was charged 10 years ago with a class B misdemeanor but pled guilty to a violation, a non-criminal offense. My criminal records (fingerprints, DA records, police records, prints recalled from FBI) were sealed as per 160.55 of the NY CPL (known as the "partial seal") but the court record is open because of the conviction.
When i called the court of conviction in 2000 to ask how the general public did background checks, they told me the checks are done through the NY state office Of Court Administration(OCA). They told me at the time that the OCA record will show the guilty plea to the violation, the sentence information,docket #, but the original charge will be removed from the record.
I did a background check on that record through a record retrieval company (5 years ago) and yes, the sentence info, guilty plea to the conviction were there but the original charge was noted as "Sealed".
A few years later i was chatting with someone from my public defenders office, they had told me that to their knowledge the OCA DOES list the original charge on their background reports. So i called the OCA again and they told me different things. One person said they seal the original charge if you had the charges reduced, another person said they used to do that but no more.
So my question is: will my original charge be sealed or will it now be listed? Was this an error that they made?
When someone is charged with a higher offense and plead to a lower one, does the court seal the original charge or do they keep it?
I was charged 10 years ago with a class B misdemeanor but pled guilty to a violation, a non-criminal offense. My criminal records (fingerprints, DA records, police records, prints recalled from FBI) were sealed as per 160.55 of the NY CPL (known as the "partial seal") but the court record is open because of the conviction.
When i called the court of conviction in 2000 to ask how the general public did background checks, they told me the checks are done through the NY state office Of Court Administration(OCA). They told me at the time that the OCA record will show the guilty plea to the violation, the sentence information,docket #, but the original charge will be removed from the record.
I did a background check on that record through a record retrieval company (5 years ago) and yes, the sentence info, guilty plea to the conviction were there but the original charge was noted as "Sealed".
A few years later i was chatting with someone from my public defenders office, they had told me that to their knowledge the OCA DOES list the original charge on their background reports. So i called the OCA again and they told me different things. One person said they seal the original charge if you had the charges reduced, another person said they used to do that but no more.
So my question is: will my original charge be sealed or will it now be listed? Was this an error that they made?
When someone is charged with a higher offense and plead to a lower one, does the court seal the original charge or do they keep it?