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Many people are unaware that they dont have to deal with the stigma of a past criminal conviction for the rest of their life. |
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| Author: Paula Blackburn |
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In the eyes of the law, once a criminal conviction has been expunged, it no longer exists on your record. In most cases, once the expungement process has been completed you no longer have to disclose that the conviction ever occurred. After expungement, you will not have to disclose information about your conviction on job applications or other inquiries.
Is Your Conviction Eligible?
Expungement is an excellent legal solution for people who have made a mistake in the past and now need to deal with a criminal conviction for an auto accident, theft, drug offense, or other crime on their legal record. This can make finding a job or performing other duties incredibly hard. If you would like to have a criminal conviction expunged from your record, there are a few things you should keep in mind:
How much time has passed since the arrest or conviction?
Are there many other criminal convictions or arrests on your record?
What is the severity of the event you want to expunge?
What other events are listed on your criminal record?
All of these things can have an effect on your ability to expunge your criminal conviction or arrest. Since expungement is a complicated process, if you have a conviction you would like to erase from your record, the best thing you can do is consult with an experienced expungement attorney in your area.
The Expungement Process
One of the reasons an expungement attorney is so important is because the expungement process is different in every state. In addition to this, expungement is never a guaranteed thing, which is why you want to retain a lawyer who is familiar with the expungement process so that you can have the best chances at getting the conviction off your criminal record.
In some cases, expungement is not an option. Depending on the circumstances of your conviction and the jurisdiction in which it occurred:
Expungement may only be an option if you were acquitted of the offense
Your state may not even allow for expungement
Expungement may only be an option for arrests, certain convictions, or only juvenile convictions
Expungement may only be possible if the conviction were reversed
About Author
If you were criminally convicted in the past and would like to find out if you can have the conviction expunged from your record, please visit the website of Saidis Flower & Lindsay, serving residents in and around Camp Hill, Chambersburg, and Carlisle, Pennsylvania, today to learn more about expungement.
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