Houston TX Criminal Record Expunction
If
a person took their felony or misdemeanor case to trial and was found
not guilty the offense for which they were charged, that person can get
their criminal expunged. Also, in a felony offense, if the case was no
billed (dismissed) by a grand jury for lack of probable cause, that
person can also get their criminal record expunged.
Comparing Expunction to Non-Disclosure (Sealing)
The
sealing or Non-Disclosure of a Criminal Record is different from the
Expunction of a Criminal Record. The Non-Disclosure process mainly
applies to those who pled guilty to a criminal offense, received
Deferred Adjudication probation and successfully completed it. However,
if a person hires a Houston criminal defense attorney, fights their
case at trial either before a Judge or a Jury and is found not guilty,
that person can get his criminal record expunged. The two other ways
that apply for Expunction is when the Grand Jury No Bills the case or
the Prosecutor dismisses the case. However, with a dismissal by the
prosecutor, the person may have to wait until the statute of limitations
passes. With a no bill by the grand jury, the person has the immediate
right to get their records expunged.
Contrasting the Effect on the Criminal Record between Expunction and Non-Disclosure
When
a criminal record is Expunged, the criminal records cannot be released,
maintained or disseminated. In fact, the person who has had their
records expunged can legally deny ever having been charged or arrested
and can even deny the existence of the expunction order.
By
contrast, when a criminal record is sealed (non-disclosure), the person
whose record it was is not required to disclosure or mention their
criminal record when applying for a job. Because the record is sealed,
the public employer will not have access to the criminal record.
However, certain state entities may receive the criminal history from a
criminal justice agency. These entities include as an example: State
Medical Examiners; State Board for Educator Certification; public or
non-profit Hospital Districts; Board of Nurses; a School Board District
including private and charter schools; and other licensing authorities
and State agencies.
Clearly,
an Expunction is much better than a Non-Disclosure. For that reason,
before you consider a probation or a conviction, talk to a Houston
criminal defense lawyer
who can evaluate your case, aggressively represent you and whose legal
fees are affordable, reasonable and fair. Call Attorney James Sullivan at 281-546-6428 for a free consultation.
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