Buffalo, NY asked in DUI / DWI for New York

Q: What do I do about a dui conviction

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A: I'm not sure what your question is. If you were convicted of a DWI, you should have had a lawyer representing you and advising you about the consequences of a guilty plea or conviction after trial. A criminal conviction goes on your record and stays on your record. If it has been over 10 years since your sentence is finished, you may be able to seal the conviction, but NY does not expunge criminal records. Speak to a local attorney to see if you qualify for sealing if it has been 10 years.

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