Expungements are just the first step in the process to clear a person’s criminal record. An expungement “sets aside” a criminal conviction. You may have heard that after the expungement is granted, you can answer ‘no’ if asked on an employment application if you’ve ever been convicted of a crime. However, even an expunged record can appear on background checks and be used against you in certain circumstances… Click HERE to read more!
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