Manchester, CT asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut

Q: Arrested 2009 misdemeanor. Case destroyed per Superior Courts Records

Can this case be seen when I apply for subsidized housing? Thank you.

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  • Stamford, CT
  • Licensed in Connecticut

A: The answer depends on what "destroyed" means. If your case was dismissed or nolled and then later "destroyed" then pursuant to Connecticut's erasure statute you are deemed to have never been arrested. Without more specific details it is impossible to give a more precise answer

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