Motion for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.j.c.p. 170 is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is a Motion for Expungement?
A: A Motion for Expungement is a legal request to have a criminal record erased or sealed.
Q: What is Pa.r.j.c.p. 170?
A: Pa.r.j.c.p. 170 refers to a specific rule in the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure that deals with Expungement.
Q: Who can file a Motion for Expungement?
A: The person who was arrested or charged with a crime can file a Motion for Expungement.
Q: Why would someone file a Motion for Expungement?
A: Someone may file a Motion for Expungement to clear their criminal record and improve their employment prospects or personal life.
Q: How does the expungement process work in Pennsylvania?
A: The person files a Motion for Expungement, and if approved by the court, their criminal record will be erased or sealed.
Q: Do all criminal records qualify for expungement?
A: No, not all criminal records qualify for expungement. Certain offenses, such as violent crimes or convictions involving minors, may not be eligible.
Q: Is it necessary to hire a lawyer to file a Motion for Expungement?
A: While it is not mandatory, hiring a lawyer who specializes in expungement cases can increase the chances of success.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing a Motion for Expungement?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees and other expenses associated with filing a Motion for Expungement.
Q: How long does the expungement process take?
A: The timeline can vary, but it generally takes several months for the court to review and decide on a Motion for Expungement.
Q: Can expunged records still be accessed by certain parties?
A: In some cases, certain government agencies or law enforcement may still have access to expunged records, but they are no longer visible to the public or most employers.
Form Details:
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