Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
How to do sponge a criminal record with nothing but misdemeanors?
Asked on 2/17/10, 2:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Paul Walcutt
Law Office of Paul Holt Walcutt
You can only expunge cases that were dismissed or for which you were found not guilty. If you received deferred adjudication probation and successfully completed it, you may be eligible to seal those records. If you were convicted of an offense (did jail time or regular probation), then you are not eligible to seal or erase/expunge those records.
Answered on 2/22/10, 2:53 pm
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