Is an Old Criminal Charge Following You Around?
Expunctions
Texas is one of the few states that offers the chance to erase a criminal indictment or prosecution, but the conditions for success are demanding. We can help. In addition to criminal defense work, we also help clients clear their police records. If you have an old misdemeanor or felony charge on your record, but were not convicted or completed provisions of a "set-aside" program, we may be able to help you expunge your record or seal it from public view.
Non-Disclosure and Sealing Your Record
If you were convicted of a misdemeanor and sentenced to community supervision, you may be able to seal your record from public view upon successful completion of the supervision period. Hiding your record from the public — often called non-disclosure — means that prospective employers, educational institutions, landlords and government officials will not be able to continue to hold past mistakes against you.
You must initiate the expunction or non-disclosure proceeding — the state will not initiate it for you.
If you are interested in learning more about expunction or non-disclosure of your record, contact our offices in Houston to arrange a free consultation. We will give you an honest, clear evaluation of your case and help you assess your options.
Appeals and Deferred Adjudication
If you were recently convicted of a misdemeanor or felony charge, or even if you have accepted a plea agreement for a conviction, you have the right to an appeal. Our attorneys are ready to handle your appeal in any federal or state appellate court.
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