Domestic Violence is one of the charges that cannot be expunged from your record.
Not in Utah, nor anywhere else in the US.
Domestic violence misdemeanor charges can also have drastic effects, such as: Loss of or change in custody/visitation rights, Decreased ability to obtain employment or housing (many employers and housing authorities require disclosure of domestic violence misdemeanor charges.
Not sure I lfully understand what you are asking - however I will say this - In most(all?) states Domestic Violence offenses are the exception to being expunged or pardoned. They will always remain on your record.
This is a felony crime.
Maybe, you need to talk to whoever was responsible for putting the charges because domestic violence is very a very serious porblem.
Domestic Violence.
You can check with your local court system to make sure, but there are certain charges that are not eligible for expunction. I believe that Domestic Violence Convictions are among these.
To dismiss this charges. You have to contact the victim, lawyers and the court.
These are conditions given before trial. These conditions will stay in place until the charges are resolved after a trial.
Domestic violence is a problem in the US, because it leads to broken homes and relationships. It also affects the health of individuals that find themselves in these crisis..
If you are referring to their appearance on a criminal history record. . . they never go away. In most (all?) states a domestic violence offense is not expungable.