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Prell & Partners – Adjudication Posted: 29 Jul 2012 03:04 AM PDT |
PETITION FOR NON DISCLOSURE HOUSTON, CONROE, FORT BEND Posted: 28 Jul 2012 07:04 PM PDT
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www.clearmycriminalrecordnow.com. 1-800-975-5154. Finding a job in this economy has become harder than ever. To increase your chances of securing a job, we suggest that you clear your criminal record now. Not only can a clear criminal record increase your chances of obtaining a job, a clear record will allow you to live in apartments that normally prohibit criminals from residing on the property. A clear record will also shield your criminal history from friends, family, co-workers, and potential mates giving you a fresh start on life. Expunction Many people who were found not guilty or had their case dismissed don’t realize that a record of their offense and entire court proceeding remain on their criminal record for employers and the general public to view. As a result, innocent people live with criminal records. An expunction, however, will destroy your criminal record as if it never existed and even allow you to deny that you were ever charged with a crime. If you were found not guilty, had your case dismissed, or were pardoned by the governor, you may be eligible for an expunction. Petition for Nondisclosure On the other hand, if you successfully completed deferred adjudication probation, you may be eligible for a petition for non-disclosure. A petition for non-disclosure seals your criminal record from private view, but not from government view. So if you applied for a job with Wal-Mart or a law firm, these private companies would not be able to view your criminal … |
Expunctions and Petitions for Non-Disclosure Posted: 28 Jul 2012 11:05 AM PDT
Every day American citizens are wrongfully arrested due to mistakes ranging from simple clerical errors to over-reaction by law enforcement officers: often it is merely a case of someone being in “the wrong place at the wrong time”. In other situations a person may have been arrested with probable cause only to be found not guilty, or have their charges dropped or dismissed after counseling. Most people mistakenly believe that their arrest record is erased in such instances. However this is simply not the case: all of these events are placed on your criminal record and are made public, and even a minor offense like public intoxication or disorderly conduct can be viewed by potential employers, landlords or business concerns. In addition, nearly 2 million people in Texas have accepted Deferred Adjudication probation for misdemeanors and felony arrests with the misconception that once the probation period was over and the charge “dismissed” that it would not be on their records. Parnham & McWilliams can help answer any and all questions you might have regarding whether something is showing up on a background check that should not be. If you are concerned that your arrest is still appearing and you would like to start the process of clearing your records, call us immediately for a free consultation at (713) 224-3967 or visit www.parnhamandmcwilliams.com . We can take care of all of the necessary legal details and work to help you clear your criminal record, so you can move …
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