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    Re: Does a 17(b) and 1203.4 reinstate my 2nd amendment right

    Posted by Steve on 8/15/08

    On 11/05/07, Fred wrote:
    > I have an order, signed by a superior court judge, that is,
    > at least at first appearance, filled out incorrectly. After
    > the blah blah, 'seeking relief' etc, there are three check
    > boxes. Following the verbiage, " The Court finds that (me)
    > Mr so&so is: [ ] eligible for relief sought under 17 (b)
    > (UN-checked?) [X] eligible for relief sought under 1203.4
    > [x] the Court hereby declares the offense to be a
    > misdemeanor and permits the defendant to withdraw the
    > previously entered plea of guilty. A plea of not guilty is
    > hereby entered.
    >
    > What does this mean? It looks the same as a 17B, but why
    > isn't the top box checked? If the court declares this
    > offense a misdemeanor (at the time of the offense (1971) it
    > WAS a felony) does that for all intent and purpose remove
    > the conviction from my record? (Therefore allowing me to
    > posess a firearm?) Is it different from a 17(b) in that I
    > had pled, and now the court is allowing me to withdraw the
    > plea?
    >
    > I have an atty that filed all of the motion paperwork, and
    > it was like being in a carnival. The records had been lost.
    > Then found. Then after it was signed, the CLERK lost 'em
    > again. Then on and on....but I finally received these, and
    > the attorney stated that although the 17(b) box isn't
    > checked, that the verbiage would show that there had been
    > no feolny conviction, and that any misdemeanor for this
    > offense has been expunged.
    >
    > Any thoughts? I am about to forward these docs to the DOJ,
    > and the records manager there said he would submit for
    > change, and it should be evident in about 3 weeks on the
    > DOJ files. I DON'T want to submit, however, if this isn't
    > the docs to give the same result as a 17(b) & 1203.4.
    >
    > thanks for any help! Fred


    Go to the California DOJ / Bureau of Firearms website and find the PDF for
    PERSONAL FIREARMS ELIGIBILITY CHECK APPLICATION and send it in. Let DOJ to
    the work to figure out if you have your rights back.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Does a 17(b) and 1203.4 reinstate my 2nd amendment rights?, 11/05/07, by Fred.
  • Re: Does a 17(b) and 1203.4 reinstate my 2nd amendment right, 11/08/07, by asgood asanyone.
  • Re: Does a 17(b) and 1203.4 reinstate my 2nd amendment right, 11/08/07, by --.
  • Re: Does a 17(b) and 1203.4 reinstate my 2nd amendment right, 8/15/08, by Steve.


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