Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
I need to know the procedures of a Misdemeanor A ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE expungement in texas
1 Answer from Attorneys
Based on what you have written, an expunction in Texas requires a specific procedure to be followed by the petitioner. Additionally, to be eligible for an expunction, the petitioner has to meet specific qualifications. What was the disposition of your case? When was the case finalized? What have you been doing since the case was finalized? These are a few questions which need to be answered prior to attempting to obtain an expunction. You really should consult with a local law firm to ensure that things are done correctly. We would be happy to discuss your options more in depth with you.
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