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However, People v. Tirey ruled that the prohibition on PC288 from seeking certificates of rehabilitation violates equal protection.
However, People v. Tirey ruled that the prohibition on PC288 from seeking certificates of rehabilitation violates equal protection since people convicted of PC288.7, a more serious offense, can seek certificates of rehabilitation.

Revision as of 05:33, 14 May 2014

A Certificate of Rehabilitationis a form of post-conviction relief.

Ineligible offenses

  • Misdemeanor convictions (Sex offense misdemeanants are eligible if they get a PC1203.4 dismissal first)
  • PC286(c)
  • PC288
  • PC288a(c)
  • PC288.5
  • PC289(j)

However, People v. Tirey ruled that the prohibition on PC288 from seeking certificates of rehabilitation violates equal protection since people convicted of PC288.7, a more serious offense, can seek certificates of rehabilitation.