Record Expunction
In Texas, there are certain situations that may allow for a criminal record to be cleansed of previous charges. This can be extremely beneficial for anyone who has been charged with a crime because of the negative side effects of a criminal record when looking for a job, applying for loans, or other legal processes.
If you or someone you love has been charged with a crime or is interested in possible expunction of previous charges, the Denton criminal defense attorneys of Alexander & Associates may be able to help. Contact our offices at 972-420-6560 to speak to an experienced lawyer about the steps you can take to prevent damage to your reputation.
Expunction Qualifications
The details of the charges and the criminal act in question may determine whether or not the information can be erased from a person’s criminal record. There are several pieces of information that are often removed from a record, including:
- Any criminal charges that were eventually dismissed in court
- Criminal charges that were dropped by the prosecution
- Arrests made under false pretenses
- False accusations that did not hold up in court
To be sure that you are not leaving unnecessary or incriminating information on your record, you should consult with a legal professional about the specifics of your case.
Contact Us
If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges or would like to speak to a knowledgeable lawyer about expunction, the Denton criminal defense attorneys of Alexander & Associates are ready to help. Contact our offices at 972-420-6560 to discuss your options with a member of our legal team today.
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