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Up to 2 felony convictions will automatically be expunged the later of 10 years after sentencing or the person's release from custody. Up to 4 misdemeanors will automatically be expunged 7 years after sentencing.
Welcome to the Michigan Supreme Court. Michigan has three trial courts\u2014circuit, district, and probate. Court Holidays are in accordance with MCR 8.110(D). See rule below.
Felonies will be cleared 10 years after sentencing or the person's release from incarceration, whichever comes last. There cannot be any new convictions during the waiting period.
Answer: The new law expands eligibility to petition for an expungement in several ways, and creates a new process that will automatically seal certain non-violent conviction records if a person has remained conviction-free for a period of time (seven years for misdemeanors, 10 years for felonies).
What kinds of convictions are not eligible to be expunged? All offenses punishable by life imprisonment. Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct. Child sexually abusive material or activity offenses. Felony domestic violence if the person has a previous misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence.
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What kinds of convictions are not eligible to be expunged? All offenses punishable by life imprisonment. Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct. Child sexually abusive material or activity offenses. Felony domestic violence if the person has a previous misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence.
The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Michigan. In general, the circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $25,000 and all felony criminal cases (cases where the accused, if found guilty, could be sent to prison).
Courts will start hearing DUI Expungement cases in mid-February 2022. Since it takes time to prepare a case and obtain necessary documents, you must get ready as soon as possible. If your one time DUI sentence was completed almost five years ago, this is the time to start the process.
Answer: The new law expands eligibility to petition for an expungement in several ways, and creates a new process that will automatically seal certain non-violent conviction records if a person has remained conviction-free for a period of time (seven years for misdemeanors, 10 years for felonies).
The process to get your criminal conviction set aside can take about six months or more. This includes gathering your records, having a hearing, and having your conviction set aside. To learn more about the new clean slate laws and how they could impact your application, read An Overview of Michigan's Expungement Laws.

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