No, you cannot do that. You have not even finished the sentence for the crime yet. Most places require you to wait several years after the end of the sentence to expunge it, if it is possible to do so.
If you are referring to a State felony - almost (but NOT all) states have their own separate procedures for expunging criminal offenses, and you will have to research the statutes of your own state....
Treason is one example.To request the expungement of an offense from your STATE (not Federal) criminal record: You must have been exonerated, acquited, or served the complete term of your sentence -...
This would depend in which state the offense was committed in. In most states certain crimes (crimes of violence - against children - sex offenses, etc...) can not be expunged. Additional: Also, in...
You go before the court that found you not guilty of the Felony and request that the arrest be removed from your record. In some, very rare cases, you may get a felony expunged from your record that...
No. If the expungement was granted it seals that from the publicly accessible portion of your record. That is the whole point of expunction. The only exception to this would be if you applied for a...