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Sealing & Expungement – Tampa Criminal Defense Lawyer Lori D. Palmieri
Posted by | Posted in Massachusetts Court Records | Posted on 17-02-2012
Palmieri Law tampacriminaldefenselawyer.com video Criminal Defense Lawyer Lori D. Palmieri explains what sealing and expungement are, when either could be an option and what the processes entail. “Several ways that different cases can be resolved are obviously, payment of fines and court costs, serving periods of supervision which is probation or sometimes community control. And then hopefully, the last resort is some period of incarceration whether in county jail or in state or federal prison. A lot of folks have a question about having picked up a charge, for instance possession of marijuana or petty theft, and the state fails to pick up that charge and charge them formally. They think that because the charge was never filed, that somehow this arrest record is erased from their criminal history. And that is just false. That is the reason why, despite having the good fortune of not having those charges filed against you, you still need to go back and go through the formal expungement or sealing process whatever the situation may be. The process of sealing and expungement is essentially identical. Some of the requirements for each are different. First, an expungement requires that the charge either was dismissed by the court or by the prosecutor. So that’s the first requirement. A sealing normally is involved in a case where a person pleads guilty or no contest to a crime that is otherwise eligible to be sealed. They serve some sort of period of supervision or probation …





