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This document contains official instructions for Form CC6:11 , Petition to Set Aside a Criminal Conviction - a form released and collected by the Nebraska Judicial Branch. An up-to-date fillable Form CC6:11 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form CC6:11?
A: Form CC6:11 is a petition used in Nebraska to request the set aside of a criminal conviction.
Q: What does it mean to set aside a criminal conviction?
A: Setting aside a criminal conviction means that the conviction is no longer considered valid or legally binding.
Q: Who can use Form CC6:11?
A: Any person who has been convicted of a crime in Nebraska can use Form CC6:11 to petition for the set aside of their conviction.
Q: When should Form CC6:11 be filed?
A: Form CC6:11 should be filed after the completion of all court-ordered requirements and probationary periods related to the conviction.
Q: Are there any filing fees for Form CC6:11?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees associated with filing Form CC6:11. The amount can vary depending on the county where the petition is filed.
Q: What supporting documents should be included with Form CC6:11?
A: Along with Form CC6:11, you should include any relevant documents such as court records, probation completion certificates, and character references.
Q: What happens after I file Form CC6:11?
A: After filing Form CC6:11, the court will review your petition and may schedule a hearing to determine whether to grant or deny your request to set aside the conviction.
Q: Can a set aside conviction be expunged?
A: No, setting aside a conviction is different from expungement. Expungement completely erases the record of the conviction, while a set aside conviction still remains on the record but is not considered valid.
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