Last updated: 2/12/2025
Order Restoring Civil Rights And Or Setting Aside A Judgment
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Description
ORDER RESTORING CIVIL RIGHTS; SETTING ASIDE A JUDGMENT. This form is used by the court to issue an order related to the restoration of civil rights or the setting aside of a criminal judgment. It is typically filed after a defendant has completed their probation or sentence and meets the legal criteria for requesting such relief. The form allows the court to set aside a criminal judgment, dismiss the charges against the defendant, release them from penalties and disabilities due to the conviction, and restore certain rights, such as the right to vote or to serve on a jury. The court can also restore civil rights, including the right to possess a firearm, depending on the specifics of the case and whether the defendant meets the necessary conditions. Additionally, the court may grant or deny a Certificate of Second Chance, which can help remove barriers to employment or obtaining an occupational license related to the conviction. The court may grant this certificate if certain conditions, such as time passed since the completion of the sentence, are met. www.FormsWorkflow.com





