Petition for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.crim.p. 790 - Pennsylvania (English / Korean)

Petition for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.crim.p. 790 - Pennsylvania (English / Korean)

Petition for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.crim.p. 790 is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.

FAQ

Q: What is a Petition for Expungement?
A: A Petition for Expungement is a legal request to erase or remove a criminal record from public view.

Q: What does Pa.r.crim.p. 790 refer to?
A: Pa.r.crim.p. 790 refers to the specific rule in the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure that governs expungement.

Q: What does expungement mean?
A: Expungement is the process of removing or erasing a criminal record from official records, making it inaccessible to the public.

Q: Who can file a Petition for Expungement?
A: Individuals who are eligible under Pennsylvania law may file a Petition for Expungement.

Q: What is the purpose of expungement?
A: The purpose of expungement is to give individuals a fresh start and remove the negative consequences of having a criminal record.

Q: What are the eligibility requirements for expungement in Pennsylvania?
A: Eligibility requirements for expungement in Pennsylvania vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case. It is best to consult an attorney for specific guidance.

Q: Can I file a Petition for Expungement myself, or do I need an attorney?
A: It is possible to file a Petition for Expungement yourself, but seeking the assistance of an attorney is recommended to ensure that it is done correctly and to improve the chances of success.

Q: What documentation or evidence is required to support a Petition for Expungement?
A: The documentation or evidence required to support a Petition for Expungement may vary depending on the specifics of the case. An attorney can help determine the necessary documentation.

Q: How long does the expungement process usually take?
A: The expungement process can vary in length depending on the court's calendar and workload. It is best to consult an attorney for an estimate.

Q: What happens if a Petition for Expungement is granted?
A: If a Petition for Expungement is granted, the criminal record in question will be removed from public view and treated as if it never existed.

Q: What if a Petition for Expungement is denied?
A: If a Petition for Expungement is denied, it means that the court has determined that the criminal record cannot be expunged under the current circumstances. Consulting an attorney to explore other options may be advisable.

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Form Details:

  • Released on March 9, 2012;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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