I was convicted of a felony VUCSA (Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act) and also under this same case number is another conviction. I met all the requirements to vacate the felony, but how does this work when the two cases are combined?
When you bring a motion to vacate, you bring it under the original case number. So, even if there were multiple counts, you could still move to vacate the whole case. You’ll want to be sure that you qualify to vacate both types of offenses, but as long as you do, you should be ok.
As always, hiring a qualified attorney is the quickest and easiest way to ensure that you bring this motion correctly and successfully.