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on todayamp;#39;s q a weamp;#39;re going to go over a very common question people ask how long will this conviction stay on my record thatamp;#39;s a very good question and Louisiana has revamped its expungement laws within the last five years and so what Iamp;#39;m going to do now is Iamp;#39;m going to talk about three different categories of people first category is people that didnamp;#39;t get a conviction second is people that had a misdemeanor conviction and third is people that had a felony conviction if you are not convicted and itamp;#39;s because the state of Louisiana has just not filed charges you can move to expunge the arrest off of your record after the passing of the time limitations to bring charges now if the district attorney dismisses the charges or has agreed not to prosecute and does whatamp;#39;s called A nobill letter telling the court that we have no intention of Prosecuting this person or they did prosecute and you were found not guilty so again the D