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Reviewing Minnesota’s expungement criteria

On Behalf of Ed Shaw Law | Oct 2, 2020 | Criminal Defense |

Those convicted of a crime in Minnesota often fear what the long-term repercussions of their convictions may be (no matter the crime they stand accused of committing). Their fears are often justified; having a criminal record can negatively impact one’s future ability to get a job and qualify for housing, not to mention the general stigma many may in the public may assign to them.

Yet should any criminal interaction merit consequences. Per the Restoration of Rights Project, Minnesota state law makes it unlawful for any prospective employer or state licensing agency to discriminate against one due to an arrest that did not result in a conviction, or any misdemeanor offenses for which there were no criminal penalties imposed. The same is true following the expungement of one’s criminal record. This prompts the question of how can one have their criminal record expunged.

Qualifying for an expungement in Minnesota

Section 609A.02 of Minnesota’s state statutes says that in order to qualify for expungement, one must first meet one of the following criteria:

  • Have the ruling in their criminal case issued in their favor
  • Wait one year following the completion of a diversion program or a stay of adjudication
  • Go two years without an arrest following a conviction for a petty misdemeanor (four years for a conviction of a gross misdemeanor)
  • Go five years without an arrest following a conviction for certain felonies

One can find a list of the felonies eligible for expungement through the state’s Office of the Revisor of Statutes.

Other expungement scenarios

In addition, state law allows for offenses for possession of a controlled substance and criminal convictions one incurred as a minor to qualify for expungement.

LITTLE KNOWLEDGE CAN BE A DANGEROUS THING

by Edward Shaw | Apr 24, 2024 | Firm News

That old saying is a little misleading. There is a good argument that knowledge is always good; the more one knows the better. The old saying comes up a lot in my line of work. I hear from people who have seen material online that tells them a little bit about how the...

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Section 1983

by Edward Shaw | Apr 15, 2024 | Firm News

This month is the 153rd anniversary of the passage of Section 1983. It is a federal law that most people have never heard of, but they usually have heard of famous cases involving police or government officials being sued under the law for misconduct or abuse of...

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IS AN APPEAL A “DO OVER”?

by Edward Shaw | Mar 25, 2024 | General Law

Many people think that appealing a decision means that you get a fresh start, a different judge to look at all of the evidence and make a different decision. That is not what happens in appeals. With very few exceptions, a higher court in Minnesota, the Court of...

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THE SYSTEM DOES NOT ALWAYS WORK

by Edward Shaw | Mar 18, 2024 | General Law

When I started practicing law many years ago, my kids would say just about back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I had more faith in the criminal justice system and believed that it just about always worked. As I have gained experience, I have learned that,...

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NEW NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR EVICTION

by Edward Shaw | Mar 5, 2024 | Real Estate Law

Of the changes in landlord tenant law that took effect this year, one of the biggest was a new notice requirement for evictions for unpaid rent. Before January 1 of this year there was no notice requirement imposed by state law, landlords could evict for unpaid rent...

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What to expect at DWI court

On Behalf of Ed Shaw Law | Feb 27, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Attending DWI court can be a daunting experience, but knowing what to expect can help ease some of the uncertainty. This knowledge can help you build the best possible defense and plan for your future. Strong preparation starts with knowing exactly what you can...

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Charges Dismissed

by Edward Shaw | Feb 22, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Today my office received great news! The charges against Mark John Kruse for felony Second Degree Assault in Marshall County, Minnesota, were dismissed by the prosecutor. Mark John was accused of swerving towards two parked vehicles, both of which were larger than the...

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THREAT ASSESSMENT

by Edward Shaw | Feb 5, 2024 | Criminal Law

Was a term my old martial arts instructor used to describe how to determine how to respond to potential danger. The degree of threat and the danger posed to you determines how you respond, ranging from ignoring, to responding with deadly force, and everything in...

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WHEN CAN YOU BE PULLED OVER?

by Edward Shaw | Jan 22, 2024 | General Law

It is one of the most frequent questions that people ask lawyers, when can the police stop my vehicle? For most of us, our primary interaction with law enforcement is on the road. There are literally hundreds of traffic laws, very few drivers follow them all of the...

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What are some estate planning tips for parents of young children?

On Behalf of Ed Shaw Law | Jan 20, 2024 | Estate Planning

Ensuring the well-being and financial security of your family is a top priority for any parent. While it may seem daunting, estate planning is a big step in providing for your children's future. Exploring tips that help you navigate the complexities of estate planning...

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