Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Expunction
I had a court case dismissed and am eligible for expunction. I am going to represent myself and am wondering is there any difference between me filing or an attorney? I cannot afford to pay legal fees.
Asked on 5/01/09, 6:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
michael palmer
Law Office of Michael Palmer
Re: Expunction
The main difference is the lawyer will have the form for an expunction. You need to make sure that you include all the agencies that have a record of the case (i.e. police department, district attorney's office, clerk's office, Texas Department of Safety, NCIC, and etc.)
Answered on 5/02/09, 3:13 am
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