redheadedgal
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No. They do not literally go away. Her lack of insurance charge is proof of that. If they just magically went 'poof' upon completion, then that one would have also.
no-- only the DUI is able to be removed after probation is over with the other conditions met. see the link i posted earlier.
btw, the below? did you see the bolded? you're right-- this could never apply to a DUI since a DUI wouldn't be based on false information. a DUI would be quite real and proven with a BAC and/or field sobriety tests, right? and therefore a DUI could be removed only with the conditions mentioned above (clearly a process separate from this type of "expungement" which you apply for) and mentioned in the websites provided. why would two "legal" websites mention this if it wasn't true?
from your link:
Expungement
In Missouri, under some circumstances, you may be able to have a criminal record expunged, which is the process of legally destroying, obliterating or striking out records or information in files, computers and other depositories relating to criminal charges. You are eligible in Missouri for expungement if your arrest was based on false information and the following conditions exist:
- There is no probable cause to believe you committed the offense
- No charges will be pursued as a result of the arrest
- You have no prior or subsequent misdemeanor or felony convictions
- You did not receive a suspended imposition of sentence for the offense
- No civil action is pending relating to the arrest or records sought to be expunged