Section 100J: Offenses excluded from eligibility of record for expungement
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Section 100J.
(a)No criminal record resulting from a disposition of the following offenses shall be eligible for expungement pursuant to section 100F, section 100G or section 100H:
(1)any offense resulting in death or serious bodily injury;
(2)any offense committed with the intent to cause death or serious bodily injury;
(3)any offense committed while armed with a dangerous weapon;
(4)any offense against an elderly person;
(5)any offense against a disabled person;
(6)any sex offense as defined in section 178C of chapter 6;
(7)any sex offense involving a child as defined in section 178C of chapter 6;
(8)any sexually violent offense as defined in section 178C of chapter 6;
(9)any offense in violation of section 24 of chapter 90;
(10)any sexual offense as defined in section 1 of chapter 123A;
(11)any offense in violation of sections 121 to 131Q of chapter 140;
(12)any offense in violation of an order issued pursuant to section 18 or 34B of chapter 208;
(13)any offense in violation of an order issued pursuant to section 32 of chapter 209;
(14)any offense in violation of an order issued pursuant to chapter 209A;
(15)any offense in violation of an order issued pursuant to section 15 of chapter 209C;
(16)any offense in violation of an order issued pursuant to chapter 258E;
(17)any offense in violation of section 13M of chapter 265;
(18)any felony offense in violation of chapter 265;
(19)any offense in violation of paragraph (a), (b),
(c)or
(d)of section 10 of chapter 269; or
(20)any offense in violation of section 10E of chapter 269.