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3733

U.S. Virgin Islands § 3733 — U.S. Virgin Islands law

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(a) The records of an arrest, a criminal complaint or an information that does not result in a conviction must be expunged upon Petition to the Court:\n(1) Where the case has been dismissed without prejudice and the statute of limitation has expired.\n(2) Where the case has been tried and there was an acquittal.\n(3) Where there is a statement of Nolle Prosequi, and the People have not filed an information or complaint and the statute of limitation has expired.\n(b) The records of an arrest, a complaint or an information that does not result in a conviction may be expunged by petition to the court except:\n(1) Where a person flees the jurisdiction to avoid prosecution; or\n(2) Where a person has a subsequent arrest, unless there are extraordinary circumstances to which the court finds expungement in the best interest of public policy.