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Getting a Criminal Record Expunged
Expungement is the sealing or destruction of legal records so they are not accessible to the public. State laws vary widely with regard to how and what can be expunged. Most states have laws requiring automatic expungement of juvenile records after a set period of years. Records concerning a person’s detention, arrest, apprehension, or trail can be expunged.
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How much time can pass before a Criminal Charge can be either prosecuted or defended? Check your state's Criminal Defense Statutes of Limitations
When people are accused of a crime, they face the terrible possibility of going to jail. A good attorney can represent anyone committed with a crime to the best of his or her ability. They can negotiate with prosecutors and can often arrange for reduced charges or lesser sentencing.
Criminal defense lawyers do much more than simply question witnesses in court. Good defense attorneys will: