Minnesota allows expungement of criminal records under limited circumstances. If you expunge your records, the court completely seals its records from public view and allows you to honestly say that you have not been convicted of a crime. Read More
Under Minnesota law, you may have the record of you arrest expunged. This applies only if you charges were dropped before trial or you were found innocent at trial. In Minnesota, expungement means that the court seals its records so that they are no longer publicly accessible. Read more
Minnesota allows individuals who have been convicted to obtain an expungement if a court finds that you have reformed your life, and it is unlikely that you will commit another crime. Read more
If you were convicted of a violent offense, you likely lost your right to own or possess a firearm. Under certain circumstances, you can have your second amendment rights restored so that you may lawfully own a gun. Read more
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