Again... PROVIDED it is not for domestic related charges.
Nothing was violent or domestic related. I just didn't make it easy to get into the cop car. Didn't hit the cop, didn't smack or anything violent. I just didn't get into the car willingly.
Again... PROVIDED it is not for domestic related charges.
Nothing was violent or domestic related. I just didn't make it easy to get into the cop car. Didn't hit the cop, didn't smack or anything violent. I just didn't get into the car willingly.
ride out the time and then expunge it
then apply
Yes... I know.
But in Maryland... it surprisingly enough... is possible after time and expungement... to be restored.
Nope. Not in some cases. Speaking personal experience, firsthand with/of a close friend. I bid the OP good luck. Beware a knock on the door at 0400 from Sgt Brasil.
Yeah, my fault I did not explain that correctly. Looking at Maryland Judiciary system, I was originally charged with resisting arrest, and the State went with nolle, and moved the charge to a Disorderly conduct, which I did plead guilty and had to serve the PBJ. So, does the plead of guilty, is that not looking good for me? =(
I wasn't charged with resisting or anything, it just shows that was my original charge, and then I was charged with disorderly conduct. Misdemeanor, less than 1 year max jail time, still falls within not a felony or misdemeanor charge, but that PBJ, and everything in general is what's getting me so confused. Given it wasn't a violent act of crime or felony, am I looking good? I tried calling the MSP Lic unit but they were closed by the time I called.
If he already applied he already answered the questions on the form. How id he answer?
You should be good. I believe only misdemeanors that have a max sentence over 2 years disqualify you. Shouldn't matter anyway since you received PBJ for disorderly conduct. Only pbjs for demostic violence or 2nd degree assault disqualify you.
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Had a nolle prosequi when I got my hql. Was worried because it was some bs but key word , wasn’t convicted . No pbj involved but way it sounds you weren’t convicted of anything and having the nolle prosequi your case was dismissed / not prosecuted, tried. Think your fine . But there again I’m not a lawyer. Jmo.
I really hope so.
Does anyone know the time frame of "if you do get denied" when they send the mail or email? Do they ever send an email for denied apps? Or is it just mail? I haven't received one single email so far.
Did you sign back in and see if you are still pending/processing?
Yeah, my fault I did not explain that correctly. Looking at Maryland Judiciary system, I was originally charged with resisting arrest, and the State went with nolle, and moved the charge to a Disorderly conduct, which I did plead guilty and had to serve the PBJ. So, does the plead of guilty, is that not looking good for me? =(
I wasn't charged with resisting or anything, it just shows that was my original charge, and then I was charged with disorderly conduct. Misdemeanor, less than 1 year max jail time, still falls within not a felony or misdemeanor charge, but that PBJ, and everything in general is what's getting me so confused. Given it wasn't a violent act of crime or felony, am I looking good? I tried calling the MSP Lic unit but they were closed by the time I called.
Still pending, the only that is completed is the application/fee being sent in. Even though finger print is done and I just literally got the mail today, that is still listed as unchecked
Did you fill in the fingerprint Tracking number on your application? I don't understand the "mail". When you do the livescan they give you tracking #, you put that in one of the fields on the application. In the old days of the hql you only had 48 hours? to put that number in.