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Many find that educational, financial and career opportunities are closed due to their criminal records, and in some instances, those who were charged but not convicted are still hindered by stigma that could bring a criminal charge Huh. If you want to know more about it then watch this presentation and contact our Dallas Record Clearing Lawyer or call us today at 214-845-7007.
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Law Offices of Mark T. Lassiter DALLASCRIMINALDEFENSEATTORNEY
Dallas Expunction / Record Clearing Lawyer Being convicted of a crime will likely come with a number of court-ordered penalties, but even long after one’s obligations and penalties have been fulfilled, an individual with a criminal record might find themselves facing extreme prejudice and significant hardship. Many find that educational, financial, and career opportunities are closed to them because of their criminal record, and in some instances, those who were accused but found not guilty are still hindered by the stigma that a criminal charge can bring.
How Our Dallas Expunction Attorneys Can Help Expunction: If an individual is found not guilty, or is acquitted, of a criminal offense, he or she may be able to have the charge permanently removed from their record Non-Disclosure: If an individual has been convicted of a criminal offense, he or she may be able to have his or her record sealed, allowing them to legally not disclose the prior arrest/conviction on a large number of official documents With the help of an experienced expunction attorney, you could be able to put the incident behind you by clearing your criminal record through expunction or by filing for non- disclosure.
Add a subExpunction is a legal process whereby an individual with a criminal record gets their record cleared, which includes removal of records associated with an arrest, a charge, a court case, a deferred disposition, and a case dismissal. When an individual’s record is expunged, the is no record for individuals in the public to find, and the release or dissemination of those records is prohibited by any agency.ng What is Expunction of a Criminal Record?
What is Non-Disclosure of a Criminal Record? Non-disclosure is an option for individuals with a criminal record who are not eligible for expunction. Unlike an expunction (which clears your criminal record), non- disclosure leaves your criminal record as it is but makes it completely inaccessible to the public. However, certain public agencies may still be able to access your criminal record. Non-disclosure is available to individuals who have completed all terms of their deferred adjudication. Under Texas law, an individual with a criminal record, including misdemeanors, can seek to have their record sealed as soon as they complete their deferred adjudications. It is important to note that individuals with a felony on their record must wait at least five years to have their record sealed. For each crime on your criminal record that you are seeking to have sealed, you must apply separately. Some crimes may be approved for non-disclosure, while others may be denied.
Law Offices of Mark T. Lassiter Contact Us 3300 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX, 75219, USA 214-845-7007 mark@lomtl.com www.lomtl.com