What is a crime of moral turpitude?

Full question:

My husband has been trying to get his sheriff's card for a security job and has been unsuccessful. The reason he cannot get the card is because they say that on his record he has a crime of "moral turpitude". I know what that means but I was wondering if there is any way that he can get his card or get that off his record and also how long does something like that stay on someone's record?

  • Category: Courts
  • Subcategory: Legal Definitions
  • Date:
  • State: Nevada

Answer:

Please see the information at the following links:

http://lawdigest.uslegalforms.com/expungement-of-criminal-records/index.php?dID=6488

http://www.uslegalforms.com/us/US-EXPCR-2.htm

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