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Q: I need a de notorem for myself.

I need a de notorem so that my file doesn't have anything more.

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Robert Kane
Robert Kane
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  • Eagan, MN
  • Licensed in California

A: I apologize, but you seem to have trouble describing your situation in proper legal terms here and in your previous post. You will not be able to get the help you need from a free online Q and A. Contact and translator and an attorney.

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  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: I apologize, but I believe you may be confusing some legal terms. "De notorem" is not a recognized legal term under California law or any other jurisdiction that I am aware of.

However, based on the context you provided, it seems like you might be referring to a "notice of removal" or a "notice of expungement." These are legal processes that can be used to remove certain criminal records or court filings from your official record.

In California, the process for seeking an expungement or removal of criminal records is governed by Penal Code sections 1203.4 and 1203.4a. If you meet certain eligibility requirements, you can petition the court to have your conviction dismissed and your case closed. This can help clear your criminal record for many purposes, such as employment and housing applications.

If you believe you may be eligible for an expungement or removal of records in California, I would strongly recommend consulting with a qualified criminal defense attorney who can advise you on the specific requirements and processes involved. They can help determine if you are eligible and guide you through the necessary steps to clear your record.

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