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Clear Criminal History, What Does It Mean?

Clear Criminal History, What Does It Mean?

What Does Expungement Mean? The Definition of “Expungement”. Expungement gives you the chance to a clear criminal history. It is the best way to bury your past because it amounts to having your criminal records sealed. Undergoing the expungement process is...
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...
DUI Expungement – A twist on the normal process

DUI Expungement – A twist on the normal process

How To Get A DUI Expungement In Oklahoma, getting a full DUI expungement requires an additional step that other criminal cases do not. Because DUI cases have trailing civil cases, you will need to erase the civil case from the public record as well. If you have a DUI,...
Testifying In Your Own Criminal Trial

Testifying In Your Own Criminal Trial

Testifying In Your Own Criminal Trial   When you have been charged with a crime, it is natural to want to clear your name. People often feel they need to speak out and denounce the charges. In Oklahoma criminal trials, that is not exactly a good idea. People,...
Expunged and Pardoned – 1981 – Felony Shoplifting

Expunged and Pardoned – 1981 – Felony Shoplifting

Yes, a felony conviction can be expunged. A felony conviction requires a pardon before you can move to expunge your felony conviction. At Bury Your Past we will sit with you and draft your pardon application to catch the eye of each and every pardon and parole board...
Expunged and Pardoned – 1981 – Felony Shoplifting

Expunged – 2011 – Feloniously Pointing A Firearm

These kinds of crimes may be eligible to be expunged but they are rare. Feloniously pointing a firearm is a violent felony and normally is not eligible to be expunged.  Our lawyers know what can and cannot be expunged and we are happy to help you find out if you are...
Expunged and Pardoned – 1981 – Felony Shoplifting

Expunged – 2002 – Embezzlement – Tulsa County

Stealing from an employer makes it extremely difficult to get another job in a new industry or anywhere else for that matter. We can work to clear your record and help you obtain a clear background check when you apply to a new employer. Get started on your...
Expunged and Pardoned – 1981 – Felony Shoplifting

Expunged – 1995 – Shoplifting – Tulsa County

Small arrests can cause big problems. Shoplifting, no matter how old, may be viewed with suspicion by a potential employer or anyone reviewing your background check. We can help you determine if your shoplifting charge is eligible to be expunged. Take the first steps...
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