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Sealed or Expunged – www.miami-criminal-defense-lawyer.com
Did you know that in the State of Florida if a criminal charge is dismissed, you can have it expunged? If there is a withhold of adjudication you can have it sealed. You can only do this if you have no prior felony convictions and no prior sealing or expunging. Once your record is sealed or expunged, you can deny the existence of the charge, even while under oath. visit us at www.miami-criminal-defense-lawyer.com
DWI Attorney El Paso: The Importance of of DWI Expungement
El Paso DWI Attorneys and Criminal Defense Attorneys defending DWI and Criminal Cases in El Paso and the surrounding areas. For more information please call: 915-317-1933 and visit www.dwielpaso.com The Importance of DWI Expungement This brief video will discuss the importance of DWI expungement when facing DWI charges in Texas. First off, let’s DWI Expungement, its to erase, strike or blot out from one’s criminal history. The disadvantages of having a DWI record: • Most companies today are performing background checks during the application process • It’s not uncommon for landlords to run background checks on potential tenants when applying as a renter • And third, many companies and land lords frown on applicants with DWI convictions on their record. The advantages of expungement is: • Entitles a convicted individual to avoid public disclosure of the conviction • It gives you a clean record • And as discussed theres no hassles or discrimination from potential employers and land lords. In order to be eligible for expungement : • DUI charge against you, has to have been dismissed • You have been found not guilty of a DWI charge • You have been pardoned • Someone used your name when they were arrested • You’re a minor charged with your first drinking offense • And finally you’re a minor has successfully completed a deferred sentence To initiate the expungement , the convicted person usually must file a petition with the court requesting an expungement order. The court will …
Thou shalt not expunge Mobile Press Register, Inc. v. Lackey.(Alabama): An article from: Jones Law Review
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Title: Thou shalt not expunge Mobile Press Register, Inc. v. Lackey.(Alabama)
Author: Brian Overstreet
Publication: Jones Law Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 11 Issue: 1 Page: 13(18)
Distributed by Thomson Gale