Texas Expungement Lawyer Jim Sullivan
helps people get their criminal records expunged so that they can get
good jobs, go to good colleges or join the military. The process of criminal record
expungement involves filing a civil lawsuit against agencies
maintaining your criminal records. The lawsuit seeks to clear your
record of the state criminal charges listed in the lawsuit. If the
civil district court judge signs the expungement order, any agency which
maintains your listed criminal record will be ordered to destroy it.
Note: A criminal record can only be ordered expunged in a few
situations, including:
- you were found not guilty at trial,
- a grand jury no bills (dismisses) your felony case,
- the prosecutor drops charges before going to trial,
- a judge dismissed your case before going to trial,
- your conviction was overturned on appeal and
- your case was dismissed after successfully completing a Pretrial Diversion program.
Expungement is much better than non-disclosure (record sealing).
When a judge orders a criminal record to be non-disclosed (i.e.
sealed), that means that your criminal record will not be accessible by
the general public, however the criminal charges still remain on your
record. Expungement wipes those criminal records clean. That means
that if the police pull you over for a traffic violation, then they will
not know about your prior criminal record and therefore will not treat
you differently.
If you are being negatively affected by criminal records, your best option may be expungement. You can call the law offices of Jim Sullivan for a free consultation to discuss your criminal case and explain the legal process. Houston criminal defense attorney Jim Sullivan
has over 25 years of experience practicing Texas criminal law as a
defense lawyer. He will evaluate your case, and if you qualify for an
expungement, he will fight hard to clear your good name.
A Pretrial Diversion program can also help keep your record clean. Jim Sullivan
fights hard to make sure that participation in a pretrial diversion
program is an option for almost all of his clients who are charged as
first-time misdemeanor offenders. When you successfully complete a
diversion program, then your charges are dismissed and you can then
file to have the charge expunged from your record.
Houston expunction lawyer Jim Sullivan represents clients in criminal courts throughout the state of Texas.
If you want experienced an criminal lawyer to protect your legal
rights and safeguard your future, you can call attorney Jim Sullivan
right now at 281-546-6428.