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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – New Waiting Times Before Expungement Can Be Requested
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – New Waiting Times Before Expungement Can Be Requested. You were convicted of a misdemeanor. And it has been at least 5 years. Since the end of your sentence/probation. For felonies. The wait time is 10 years. Have no pending criminal charges against you at the time of filing. For a free consultation. You can also get more information from my website at www.r...Recen...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: January 2013
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Monday, January 28, 2013. What is an Expungement and Why Do I Need One? What is an Expungement and Why Do I Need One? An expungement is the legal process by which a record of a criminal conviction is sealed. Obtaining an expungement is very important because it makes prior criminal convictions more difficult for employers and others to detect. Top Reasons To Get Your Criminal Record Expunged:. 1 Getting a Job. 2 Peace of Mind. This may come...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: Talking In The Police Car Can Get You In (More) Trouble
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Friday, July 25, 2014. Talking In The Police Car Can Get You In (More) Trouble. As a criminal defense attorney, I never want to think that I have a great defense, only to learn in the middle of trial that my client said or did something on camera during their arrest that greatly increases the chance of a guilty verdict. Therefore, any lawyer worth his or her salt will carefully. Review the entire video of the stop as soon as possible. Also,...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – How Do You Know If You Are Eligible to Have Your Conviction Expunged
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Thursday, August 21, 2014. Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – How Do You Know If You Are Eligible to Have Your Conviction Expunged. Today’s post regarding Louisiana's new expungement law answers the question, “how do I know if I am eligible to have my conviction expunged? You are eligible to have your criminal conviction expunged if:. However, the following misdemeanor convictions are not eligible for expungement:. 1 If it aros...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: What is an Expungement and Why Do I Need One?
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Monday, January 28, 2013. What is an Expungement and Why Do I Need One? What is an Expungement and Why Do I Need One? An expungement is the legal process by which a record of a criminal conviction is sealed. Obtaining an expungement is very important because it makes prior criminal convictions more difficult for employers and others to detect. Top Reasons To Get Your Criminal Record Expunged:. 1 Getting a Job. 2 Peace of Mind. This may come...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: August 2014
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – New Waiting Times Before Expungement Can Be Requested. You were convicted of a misdemeanor. And it has been at least 5 years. Since the end of your sentence/probation. For felonies. The wait time is 10 years. Have no pending criminal charges against you at the time of filing. For a free consultation. You can also get more information from my website at www.r...We've...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: July 2014
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Friday, July 25, 2014. Talking In The Police Car Can Get You In (More) Trouble. As a criminal defense attorney, I never want to think that I have a great defense, only to learn in the middle of trial that my client said or did something on camera during their arrest that greatly increases the chance of a guilty verdict. Therefore, any lawyer worth his or her salt will carefully. Review the entire video of the stop as soon as possible. Also,...
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law: Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – Expunging An Arrest From Your Criminal Record
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The Free Consultation - Answers To Questions About Criminal Law. Monday, August 25, 2014. Recent Changes to Louisiana’s Expungement Law – Expunging An Arrest From Your Criminal Record. We've been blogging about the recent changes to Louisiana’s expungement law. This blog explains how you can obtain an expungement for an arrest. Out of the woods right? You can get the arrest record expunged under Article 976. There is no set waiting time to get an arrest expunged if any of these conditions are met:. The D...
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