You have been arrested and have been convicted of a crime. You therefore have a criminal record. Fortunately, you can turn to the legal process of expungement to clear your criminal record and therefore face a brighter future.
As an experienced criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, I understand the exact process involved with clearing or sealing criminal records. I can help determine whether you qualify for expungement and can then guide you through the process to ensure your interests are properly represented and your rights are protected. By contacting my firm today, you will be eligible to undergo a free initial consultation to discuss your unique case. I represent clients throughout San Diego County, Orange County and Riverside County, California.
What is expungement? Expungement is a legal process that involves the dismissal of a criminal conviction. Essentially, a guilty plea, guilty verdict or "no contest" plea is set aside and the case is dismissed, meaning the defendant no longer has that conviction on his or her record. This has numerous benefits, including the legal right to say "no" when asked by an employer whether one has a criminal record, as well as the ability to again have the same financial, employment and housing opportunities a person with no criminal record would have. (It is important to note, however, that expungement does not mean that your record is permanently destroyed. Certain governmental agencies will still have access to your record, and prior convictions can still be used against you if you are facing current criminal charges.)
Many of our clients seek expungement in order to get the fresh start they need, and for much-needed peace of mind. If you are interested in learning more about clearing your criminal record and what my firm can do to assist you, I welcome you to contact us today.
Contact San Diego expungement attorney Christopher Sohovich today for your free consultation.
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