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Expungements

Los Angeles Expungement Lawyer

Years after it happened, a criminal conviction can continue to haunt you. A criminal conviction can eliminate you from consideration for certain jobs. It can prevent you from applying to some schools and colleges. It can harm your career. Personally, it can be a source of embarrassment and regret that is always present and never goes away.

There may be a solution, however. Certain criminal convictions and arrests can be expunged from your criminal record. After the issuance of the expungement, you can truthfully say that you have never been arrested or convicted of the crime on a job application.

The Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin helps obtain expungements for clients in the Los Angeles area and throughout Southern California.

Contact us at 323.464.6700 for a free consultation. If it is possible given your circumstances, we can seek an expungement for you.

What an Expungement Can Do for You

Obtaining an expungement has many benefits. An expungement can clear the way for career advancement or entrance into a college or university. It can also help you close the books on an event better left forgotten and enable you to look forward, rather than back. The Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin may be able to help you take this important step in your life.

However, expungement is a complex area of law in California. Determining whether an expungement is possible in a particular case can be a challenge, and the process of obtaining one may involve a legal hearing. If you are interested in seeking an expungement of your criminal record, it is a good idea to hire a lawyer.

Attorney Jonathan Franklin has extensive experience in criminal defense and expungement. He can evaluate your situation and, if the crime can be expunged, he can take action to obtain it for you. While the process is routine and little action is required on your part, a personal appearance with Mr. Franklin at the expungement hearing is advisable.

The process usually takes a few months. After an expungement order is issued by the court, you need not disclose your arrest or conviction, barring some extremely limited exceptions. Multiple convictions can be expunged, but this must be done on a sequential basis.

For a free initial consultation with the Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin, contact us at 323.464.6700.  Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.