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Clearing your criminal record can open doors to new opportunities. At The Law Offices of Robert Barrera Arellano in San Antonio, Texas, we specialize in expunctions and non-disclosures, helping you move forward with a clean slate. Navigating the legal maze of expunctions and non-disclosures can be daunting without proper guidance. For individuals seeking a fresh start, understanding these legal processes is crucial. Criminal Defense Attorney Robert Barrera Arellano in San Antonio, Texas, offers expert legal assistance to help clear or seal criminal records, paving the way for better personal and professional opportunities.
An expunction, or expungement, is a legal process that removes arrests, charges, and certain convictions from your criminal record. Once an expunction is granted, you are legally allowed to deny the incident ever occurred. This can significantly impact your ability to secure employment, housing, and educational opportunities. This process effectively erases the record as if the incident never occurred, providing a clean slate for the individual.
Eligibility for expunction varies but generally includes individuals who were acquitted, had charges dismissed, or were pardoned. Each case is unique, and consulting with an attorney is essential to determine eligibility.
You may be eligible for an expunction if:
A non-disclosure order, also known as sealing a record, restricts public access to certain criminal records. Though it remains accessible to certain government agencies and law enforcement, it is hidden from public view, including employers and landlords. This order allows you to legally deny the existence of the record in most situations, providing similar benefits to an expunction.
The primary difference is that expunction completely removes the record, while non-disclosure hides it from public access. Law enforcement and certain government agencies can still access sealed records.
Individuals who have successfully completed deferred adjudication and have not been convicted of certain offenses may be eligible. Specific eligibility criteria should be reviewed with an attorney.
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Serious offenses such as murder, sexual assault, and certain felonies typically cannot be expunged or sealed.
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