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How to Seal Juvenile Records in Los Angeles

If you had previously been convicted under the juvenile justice system, it could be hard for you to get a job, go to college, rent an apartment, or even get a driver’s license. This is because public agencies,...

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Consequences of a Felony Conviction and the Possibility of Expungement

A felony is any criminal offense for which you can be sentenced to state prison and is one of the most serious types of offenses under California law. Facing charges and a conviction for a felony can result in...

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California Laws on Employer Use of Arrest and Conviction Records

A criminal record can lock you out of specific employment opportunities and even deny you housing within certain neighborhoods. If you have a criminal record, it is natural to worry about your chances of finding a...

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What is the Difference Between Record Sealing and Expungement?

If you have ever been arrested, your case file becomes a public record, and any member of the public can access it. Your name will show up in criminal background checks, background searches, and other publicly...

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