In the 2011-2012 Session of the Indiana General Assembly, Public Law 69-2012 was passed allowing D felons to reduce their past mistakes and have them entered as Class A Misdemeanors.  (See new I.C. s 35-50-2-7).
In order to reduce a Class D Felony conviction and have it entered as a Class A Misdemeanor:
1.  The offense cannot be of a sexual or violent nature (as defined in I.C. 11-8-8-5);
2.  The offense did not result in bodily injury to another person;
3.  The offense did not involve perjury or official misconduct.
4.  At least three (3) years must have passed since the sentence was completed (if any);
5.  At least three (3) years must have passed since any other obligations were satisfied; and
6.  The defendant has no pending criminal charges.
If you meet these criteria and would like to have your Class D Felony conviction reduced to a Class A Misdemeanor in Indiana   

Attorney Fort Wayne Indiana.

 

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