Order to Seal Conviction for Possession of Controlled Substance or Counterfeit Substance Under Act 1460 of 2013; a.c.a.16-90-1401, Et. Seq. is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is Act 1460 of 2013?
A: Act 1460 of 2013 is a law in Arkansas regarding controlled substances and counterfeit substances.
Q: What is a conviction for possession of a controlled substance or counterfeit substance?
A: A conviction for possession of a controlled substance or counterfeit substance means being found guilty of unlawfully possessing these substances.
Q: What does it mean to seal a conviction?
A: To seal a conviction means to make the records related to the conviction confidential and not accessible to the public.
Q: What is the Order to Seal Conviction for Possession of Controlled Substance or Counterfeit Substance?
A: The Order to Seal Conviction for Possession of Controlled Substance or Counterfeit Substance is a legal process to make conviction records confidential.
Q: What is a.c.a.16-90-1401, Et. Seq.?
A: a.c.a.16-90-1401, Et. Seq. is the Arkansas Code Annotated section that provides the legal details and requirements for sealing a conviction.
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