Source: https://www.robertslawteam.com/Criminal-Defense-Overview/Expungements/Expungement-of-a-Drug-Change-or-Conviction-Before-Age-22.shtml
Timestamp: 2018-11-18 10:34:47
Document Index: 738732091

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 15', '§ 90', 'Art 5', '§ 90', '§ 90', 'Art 5']

Expungement of a Drug Change or Conviction Before Age 22 | Roberts Law Group, PLLC | Raleigh, North Carolina
N.C.G.S. § 15A-145.2
(a) If you received a drug-related charge before the age of 22 and the charge was dismissed pursuant to a first offender conditional discharge, you may be eligible for an expunction.
Charge dismissed under N.C.G.S. § 90-96(a) or (a1).
Date of offense was before your 22nd birthday.
No subsequent misdemeanor or felony convictions, other than traffic violations, during the period of probation since the decision to defer further proceedings on the offense in question.
(b) If you received drug-related charge before the age of 22 and the charge was dismissed or you were found not guilty, you may be eligible for an expunction.
Charged with a misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance (Schedule I-VI) under Art 5, Chapter 90, or charged with a felony under N.C.G.S. § 90-95(a)(3).
Charge was dismissed or you were found not guilty.
(c) If you received a conviction for a drug-related offense before the age of 22, you may be eligible for an expunction.
Felony possession under N.C.G.S. § 90-95(a)(3).
At least 12 months has passed since the date of conviction.
You were under the age of 22 at the time of the offense.
You successfully completed a drug education program.
You have not received any other felony or misdemeanor convictions, other than a traffic offense, at any time prior to or since the drug conviction in question.
You do not have any disqualifying previous convictions.
Conviction for an offense under Art 5, Chapter 90.
Any conviction under any U.S. statute or state statute related to controlled substances or drug paraphernalia.
No prior expungements under this section in the statute.