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How To Expunge A DUI Conviction In California

California, allows misdemeanor DUI’s to be expunged from your criminal record as well as some felonies as long as you complete certain requirements1. What Are The Benefits Of Expunging A DUI Conviction? Besides having your DUI conviction sealed from public view, you have the right to deny under oath and without penalty of perjury that you were…

How To Terminate Probation Early In California

How To Terminate Probation Early In California

Probation and its conditions can severely curtail your ability to find employment, travel or to live a normal life without the fear of violating a condition that can send you to prison or jail. Below is information on the steps needed to undertake an early termination of probation Let’s get started… But first, watch this…

The Complete Guide To Obtaining A Certificate Of Rehabilitation

For individuals convicted of a felony who did serve time in state prison or were convicted of certain misdemeanor sex crimes, an expungement of their conviction is not possible. However, you may be able to obtain a Certificate of Rehabilitation that has many of the same benefits as an expungement. What Is A Certificate Of Rehabilitation A Certificate of Rehabilitation…

Tips to Get A Misdemeanor or Felony Expungement

In this post, I will provide tips to get a misdemeanor or felony expungement in California. Lets get started… Tips to Get a Misdemeanor Expungement If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor in California, you may be worried about being able to get a job or rent an apartment because a conviction is on your…

How To Apply For A Governer’s Pardon In California

If you are interested in receiving a governors pardon you must apply for an expungement first if you are eligible. Below I explain all the details of a Governors Pardon and all the steps needed to obtain one. What Is A Governors Pardon? A California governor’s pardon is an opportunity for an individual convicted of a felony…

How The Parole Process Works In California

How The Parole Process Works In California

Parole is similar to probation in that a convicted person serves a portion of the sentence outside of jail or prison. Probation, however, is a part of the sentence that a court imposes while parole is a process available only to felons who served time in state prison and takes effect only when the defendant is released….