There is no record of expungement for a domestic violence arrest. The record "magically" disappeared while he applied for a pistol permit for "hunting". Who has oversight over the management of the police records? I tried asking the state government but they won't even acknowledge with a reply. Even an expungement leaves a trail normally. As it stands now it's as if the record never existed.
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He can start a new criminal record with his new pistol Dennis G
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Viva America!!!
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An expungement is exactly that. A court ordered expungement is gone forever and a paper trail is very limited. His record is clear as far as the pistol permit is concerned. The court that ordered the expungement has the oversight over it, not police records. Good luck.............
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was the case thrown out of court ? money to to right people can do amazing things. what about the original police report? check out these things along with how old he was when he was arraigned , unless he already has lots of hunting experience most hunters use shotguns and rifles or bows to go hunting unless hes hunting a 2 legged human being.a call to the f.b.i. or homeland security I'm sure would stir up some answers-- there is a paper trail somewhere.
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arrests can be expunged as long as there is no finding of guilt, an expungement by it's very nature is a removal of all records of the incident so there is nothing magical about it recording an expungement would be self defeating as the idea is to remove all records of an arrest in which there was no conviction since one is innocent until proven guilty. If you are being harassed by this individual report it to your local police, otherwise seek closure and move on!
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If there was no conviction, then all there would be anyway would be an arrest record, which is not a disqualifier for a permit. An expungement is exactly that. Inquiries into an expunged case yield the same results as if nothing ever occurred.
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