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Conroe Expunctions Lawyer Serving Montgomery County
You do not have to be convicted of a crime in order to have a criminal record, which may be visible at the request of anyone, including landlords and potential employers. The good news is that in certain cases, it may be possible to have your record sealed from public view or even expunged altogether. If your not eligible for an expunction, it is very likely that you may be eligible for a non-disclosure of your criminal history, which makes your criminal record only accessible under very limited circumstances.
Attorney, John Paul Hopkins has extensive experience working in the criminal justice system. He understands the impact that a criminal charge can have on a person's life, and he can help you explore your options for putting the past behind you. To learn more about expunctions and non-disclosures, call the Hopkins Law Firm today at (936) 441-0663.
What Types of Cases Are Eligible?
In Texas, if you were charged with a crime and acquitted, or if your case was dismissed, you may be eligible to have the arrest expunged from your criminal history. If you have successfully completed a deferred adjudication, you may be eligible to have that record sealed. If you have a criminal history as a juvenile, those records may be eligible for sealing too.
Not all types of cases are eligible for sealing/expunction. If you were convicted of a crime, you cannot have that record sealed or expunged. But, if the charge against you was ultimately dismissed, in most instances , you can put your past mistakes behind you through an expunction or non-disclosure.
Get Experienced Legal Counsel
John Paul has successfully represented clients in getting their records sealed or expunged, and he can put his experience and skill to work for you. As with all cases, the devil is in the details. Petitions for nondisclosure, juvenile record sealing, and expunctions are actually lawsuits to which the government has the right to object.
If you file to have your record sealed or expunged, and your petition is denied, it is unlikely you will be able to petition the court again. Imagine being denied due to a technicality when a knowledgeable and experienced attorney would have done things right!
Contact us today and receive a free review of your specific case facts to determine your eligibility for an expunction or non-disclosure. $250.00 value
John Paul Hopkins is an experienced Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney who handles misdemeanor and felony cases including: DUI, domestic violence, assault, drug charges, robbery, kidnapping, and all criminal cases in Montgomery County, Harris County, Walker County, Liberty County, Grimes County and surrounding counties. John Paul Hopkins provides defense representation for all criminal matters throughout Conroe and Montgomery County; and in many other district, county, and municipal courts here in Texas.
Whether wrongly accused or guilty as charged you need an experienced Conroe Criminal Defense Attorney to protect your rights and defend you against government charges. Unlike many other firms in Conroe, Mr. Hopkins has a full and competent staff. John Paul Hopkins uses his more than 30 years of experience to resolve cases by either getting the matter dismissed, going to trial or reaching the best possible plea agreement. Having handled hundreds of cases and jury trials, John Paul Hopkins is battle tested and gives an honest, experienced assessment of your legal problem.Say something interesting about your business here.
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