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Wipe your record clean with these expungement steps

A DUI on Your Record Doesn’t Have to Be Permanent Expunge DUI record is possible in 28 states — here’s how to get started: Check if your state allows it — 22 states (including Florida and Georgia) prohibit DUI expungement entirely Confirm you meet eligibility requirements — typically: first offense, probation completed, no new charges Wait out the required period — ranges from right after probation ends to 10+ years depending on your state File a petition with the court — include supporting documents and pay filing fees ($100–$500) Attend your hearing — a judge reviews your case and decides whether to grant the order A DUI conviction can follow you for years — affecting jobs, housing, professional licenses, and even loan applications.

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Your Guide to Picking a Criminal Defense Attorney for Sex Crimes

When a Sex Crime Accusation Turns Your World Upside Down If you’re looking for a criminal defense attorney sex crimes cases demand, here’s what you need to know right now: Quick answers for those facing sex crime charges: Hire an attorney immediately – before speaking to police, before accepting any plea deal Stay silent – anything you say can and will be used against you Do not contact the alleged victim – this can result in additional charges Preserve evidence – texts, emails, and witness contacts can be critical to your defense Understand the stakes – convictions can mean mandatory prison time, lifetime sex offender registration, and permanent damage to your career and reputation Sex crime accusations are unlike almost any other criminal charge.

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