Posted by James Archibald on Oct 4, 2013 in Blog, Uncategorized | 0 comments
If you have a criminal record, you are already aware of all of the difficult hurdles that you have to overcome to find desirable employment and housing. Fortunately, if your offense occurred in Glendale, California, you are in luck.
California offers many remedies to expunge your criminal record, whether you have an arrest, a felony or misdemeanor, or even a juvenile offense, there may be a way...
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Posted by James Archibald on Aug 9, 2013 in Blog, Uncategorized | 0 comments
Not all cases are eligible for expungement; however, there is another option that may be beneficial. Seeking a pardon in the state where your conviction occurred may the best solution to receive criminal record relief.
In order to apply for a Pardon, there are certain requirements that will need to be met, and one must also complete the application procedure. This information can be found in...
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Posted by James Archibald on Jul 20, 2013 in Blog, Uncategorized | 0 comments
The recent budget cuts in the Los Angeles County area will greatly affect the efficiency of the court system.
The Superior Court of California announced a notice for the close of 9 Los Angeles County courthouses in late 2012. The closures began on June, 14, 2013.
The courthouses that will be closing include:
Beverly Hills
Catalina Island
Huntington Park
Kenyon Juvenile Justice...
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Posted by James Archibald on Jul 2, 2013 in Blog, News, Uncategorized | 0 comments
As with all cases, there are certain case factors that will determine if you have your voting rights.
In California, you never lose your right to vote unless:
You are currently in prison
You are currently in county jail serving a prison sentence
You are currently in county jail serving a felony sentence under Penal Code Section 1170(h)
You are on parole, mandatory supervision, or post release...
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Posted by James Archibald on Jun 18, 2013 in Blog, Uncategorized | 0 comments
Not all criminal records are eligible for criminal record clearing services. Dependent on the nature of your case and the laws by which your case must abide by in the given state, a Pardon may be your best option for record relief.
You can find out more about Pardons in your state at: www.pardon411.com
Although you may have a record that is ineligible for clearing services, there are other...
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