garysr2u
May 30, 2010, 09:33 PM
Can a strike be reduced to a misdimeanor under any circumstances and later expunged.
Adam was arrested and convicted at 18 of a crime he was associated with at age 17 but, Adam did not participate in any violent act during the crime. In-fact he is not a violent person. However, he has a strike. Strikes are reserved for the most violent of criminals. This does not reflect my Adam as a person. He actually, is a passive person who was addicted to drugs and going along for the chance to get high. Adam was duped by older criminals (28 y.o.) and he was given drugs at the time.
Who can strike a strike when the circumstances call for it? What are the circumstances?
Gary
Adam was arrested and convicted at 18 of a crime he was associated with at age 17 but, Adam did not participate in any violent act during the crime. In-fact he is not a violent person. However, he has a strike. Strikes are reserved for the most violent of criminals. This does not reflect my Adam as a person. He actually, is a passive person who was addicted to drugs and going along for the chance to get high. Adam was duped by older criminals (28 y.o.) and he was given drugs at the time.
Who can strike a strike when the circumstances call for it? What are the circumstances?
Gary