Posted on February 13, 2024 in Expungement
Although Arizona has a limited expungement law on the books, if it does not apply to you then once you are convicted of a crime it will stay on your record forever. Fortunately, that’s not the end because Arizona law also allows those convicted of certain crimes to apply to have their convictions set aside.
If the court grants it a set aside petition sets aside the judgment of guilt. That means that you are no longer guilty of the offense that you were convicted of. The charging instrument, be it a complaint, an information, or an indictment is dismissed. This means that you can truthfully say that the charges were dismissed.
Finally, under a set aside you are released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction (with a few exceptions related to the motor vehicle department and the Game and Fish Commission). A set aside updates your criminal history with an annotation that the conviction has been set aside.
A set aside does not mean that the government can’t use the offense as a prior conviction to enhance sentencing in the future. It does not mean that it cannot be used against you in trial if it otherwise could be. A set aside conviction can be alleged as an element of an offense, like a prohibited possessor with no gun rights restored. A set aside does not redact or remove any part of your criminal history.
If you fulfilled all of the conditions of your probation or sentence and been discharged by the court then you may apply to have your sentence set aside, so long as the conviction is not:
If you are eligible then you should absolutely apply for a set aside. A set aside helps you control the appearance of your criminal record and allows you to truthfully explain that your case was dismissed. If you are considering a set aside for your conviction, then call the Phoenix criminal defense attorneys at AZ Defenders today at 480-456-6400 for a free consultation.
You can also easily contact us online. We will review the facts of your case with you and together find the best approach to getting a set aside granted for you.