kdebuck
Jul 11, 2012, 10:55 AM
I had felony forgery convictions in two different counties. In the first county I had 3 felony forgery convictions in 3 different cases. About 2 years ago my public defender ask for a 402 reduction in each of the cases. My criminal record does not show any forgery convictions any more. It's like they removed them completely. In the 2nd county I had 2 cases, each one with 1 felony forgery conviction. I submitted a 402 reduction and the judge ordered the reduction to a Class A Misdemeanor but it still shows forgery. I read the code again, and they did exactly what I asked of them. What, if anything, can I do, to get the forgery removed my record? Can I write a letter to the judge explaining what happened in the first county, and asking her to do the same. I have talked to the judge's clerk, the Legal Defenders and the law library and they all tell me there is nothing more I can do. But if the 1st county was able to remove my felony forgery from my records, there's got to be something I can do to get the 2nd county to do the same. I just don't know what. When you have a crime against person's no one will hire you. I have checked into expuging my record, but I don't qualify because I also had 3 Misdemeanors in the 1st county and now I have 2 Misdemeanors in the 2nd county. In Utah if you have 5 or more convictions in separate cases, you do not qualify. Please someone help me. I am ready to move forward with my life, and I am still unable to. When I talked to the judge's clerk, I asked if I could get a court date to talk with her about my situation and she told me no.