24 Aug Non-Violent Felony Expungements
Where there is a will, there is a way...
Where there is a will, there is a way...
Instead of constantly checking the calendar, let Whiting & Bruner remind you when you are expungement ready! Are You Eligible For An Expungement? Not all criminal charges allow you to complete the expungement process to have your criminal background sealed from public view. The most common type of criminal offense committed is a misdemeanor, and most misdemeanor offenses are eligible for an expungement. The following types of...
WHAT IS A PARDON? A Pardon is an official statement of forgiveness from the State of Oklahoma that restores an applicant’s civil rights, representing the Governor and the Pardon & Parole Board's opinion that a convicted felon has paid his penance to society for his criminal past, restoring and rights of citizenship. WHY WOULD I WANT TO BE PARDONED? A pardon is an official forgiveness for a previous...
Are you able to delete your arrest record? Types of Records Eligible for Expungement: 1. Misdemeanors 2. Non-Violent Felonies 3. Victim Protective Orders What Information and Documentation Does an Expungement Conceal? 1. Record of the Arrest a. Booking Information and Photos 2. Charge(s) Filed Against You 3. Entire File Held by County/Municipality Where Charge(s) Filed 4. Any Related Criminal or Civil Proceedings Associated with Charge(s) There are several...
Your fate is not sealed, just because you have been issued a traffic ticket, it does not necessarily mean that you have to pay it. In the event that you successfully contest your traffic violation, the ticket would be dismissed, and you would pay nothing. Below, are a few tips as to how you can fight your traffic violation: Show that your conduct was necessary...
OKLAHOMA TRAFFIC TICKET DEFENSE When ticketed for a traffic violation, many just write off the citation as a minor offense and pay the ticket. When you just pay the ticket, you have just pled guilty to the offense and are convicted of the violation. Consequently, you risk the possibility of increased insurance rates, adding points to your driving record, and other negative consequences. However, instead of...
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