Marijuana Conviction Expungement

On November 3, 2020, the Citizens of Arizona voted to approve the Smart & Safe Arizona Act, legalizing marijuana for recreational use. The new law allows individuals who have past convictions to petition the court to have their criminal records expunged beginning July 12, 2021, if the charges were for marijuana-related activities which are no longer illegal.

Going forward, adults over the age of 21 will be legally able to possess up to 1 ounce of marijuana, and/or cultivate up to six plants at their residence for personal use. If you have a criminal record for a conviction in Arizona as a consequence from engaging in similar behavior, you may be eligible for expungement.

Rose Law Group pc has a team of attorneys dedicated to expunging the criminal records of those convicted for felony or misdemeanor charges relating to marijuana use, possession, cultivation, or transport.

Petitioning the court for expungement is a complex process that may involve multiple court hearings in an effort to ensure that a judge understands your eligibility for expungement. If you engage our team we will research your case, file the necessary petitions with the court, respond as necessary to opposition from the prosecuting attorneys’ office, and if necessary send one of our experienced attorneys to argue your case on your behalf.

If you believe you are eligible to have your marijuana-related conviction expunged, contact our office today to set up a consultation and begin the process of clearing your record and take your life back!

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