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Is a Criminal Record Ruining Your Life?
Once a person pays their debt to society, it is time to clean up their criminal record. This can be of immense help in several areas: getting jobs, getting licensed by the state, getting rid of registration or other requirements, and perhaps most importantly, getting peace of mind.

We can also help you find the right lawyer in your area to expunge your criminal conviction.

There are several different types of relief from criminal convictions. Which one is best for you will depend on whether the conviction is for a misdemeanor, felony, or juvenile court action; whether you were placed on probation or parole; whether the probationary term has expired (or is eligible for early termination); or, in some cases, whether formal charges were even brought at all.

A clean record can be your most valuable asset. There’s no reason to let the mistakes of the past hold you back from a bright future. Expunge-criminal-conviction.com is your comprehensive online resource for cleaning up any wreckage in your past.

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Expungement of criminal records (either arrest or conviction) is of critical concern to anyone with a prior conviction, or contemplating a guilty or no contest plea to a current offense. Expungement is a term that means different things in different jurisdictions; generally, it refers to the cleansing of one's criminal record, or the sealing and destruction of arrest and/or conviction information. Click here to read more

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California criminal offenses are defined by the type of punishment that can be imposed. Misdemeanors are offenses that are punishable by a fine, and/or up to one year in county jail. Felonies are punishable by a fine, and by custody in state prison. Wobblers are cases that can be punished by either up to one year in county jail, or by imprisonment in state prison. Click here to read more

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If probation is granted in a felony case, Penal Code Section 1203.4 will control, just as it does in a misdemeanor case.

A grant of probation can still involve jail time, and, in the case of a felony conviction, often does. A judge has the discretion to order formal or informal (also called "summary") probation, and impose various terms and conditions, including up to one year in county jail. Click here to read more


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California Criminal Record Expungement Guide
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