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What Is Expungement and How Does It Work?

What Is Expungement and How Does It Work?

Have you ever wished you could erase a mistake from your past? That’s what expungement does for your legal records. It’s like a giant eraser that can wipe out certain legal mistakes so that it’s like they never happened. Let’s dive into what...
Attorneys That Handle Expungements

Attorneys That Handle Expungements

Attorneys That Handle Expungements   As a criminal defense attorney you need to be well rounded in several areas. Not only are there an endless number of crimes that can be committed that you will have to defend, but also what to do after your client has been handed a...
Oklahoma Juvenile Expungement

Oklahoma Juvenile Expungement

Oklahoma Juvenile Expungement There are so many things that make it all too easy for a child to get in trouble. Curiosity, being a rebellious teen, peer pressure, you name it. It all goes back to that age old adage, “being grown up isn’t half as hard as...
What Is The Oklahoma Pardons Process?

What Is The Oklahoma Pardons Process?

What Is A Pardon? A pardon is a government decision to absolve a person of guilt. The accused learns about the pardon before or after the conviction. Your government may decide to offer you a pardon if officials believe that you paid your debt to society. But they can...
Expunged – 1996 – Stolen Credit Card – Kay County

Expunged – 1996 – Stolen Credit Card – Kay County

Credit card fraud and credit card theft was easy and much more common in the 1990’s before credit card companies implemented controls and computer algorithms that can detect fraudulent usage. As a result, many people still have an old arrest present on their...
Expunged – 1996 – Stolen Credit Card – Kay County

Expunged – 1992 – Second Degree Burglary – Kay County

Even if a case is decades old, it will not just automatically drop off of your record. Oklahoma does not allow for this to happen. Other states may have this law on the books but Oklahoma does not. You must file for a Section 18 expungement before an arrest is removed...
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