Burbank, CA asked in Criminal Law for California

Q: I got two 2 strikes residential burgerly and 2nd degree robbery. Can I remove these 2 strikes permanently not Romero Act

1st strike I didnt go to preliminary hearing. I didnt break in the apartment. The manager opened the door for me so clearly theft. I did a pety theft at the Rite Aid the security grabbed me and I pushed him off me. Only preliminary hearing this case and the judge was laughing that I took this deal. Can I appeal it redo these cases can I permanently remove it off my record? Not the Romero Act.

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1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: MUCH MORE INFO NEEDED.

THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO IS MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A CRIMINAL LAWYER IN YOUR AREA.

IF YOU HAD A COURT APPOINTED LAWYER TRY TO CONTACT HIM/HER.

ARE THERE OUTSTANDING WARRANTS?

WHEN WAS PLEA? I ASSUME WITH A LAWYER?'

IT IS ONLY A STRIKE IF YOU PLED OR WERE CONVICTED? DID THAT TAKE PLACE?

A LAWYER WHO KNOWS THE FILE IS IN A BETTER POSITION TO ANSWER YOUR QUERY INTELLIGENTLY.

IF YOU DIDN'T SHOW FOR COURT I SUSPECT IT WOULD BE HARD TO GET THE COURT TO DO ANYTHING POSITIVE FOR YOU......BUT THAT QUESTION SHOULD BE ANSWERED BY SOMEONE THAT HAS ALL THE INFO IN FRONT OF THEM....GOOD LUCK

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