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Hello, congratulations on having your case expunged. My name is Jennifer Strange and Iamp;#39;m one of the attorneys at Higbee and Associates. Iamp;#39;m going to answer some commonly asked questions that people have after they have their case expunged. Now since your case has been expunged, itamp;#39;s no longer considered a conviction. What that means is when you have background check done on you, they will not show a conviction for this case. If someone searches for only convictions, they will not see it at all. Now if someone searches for all court cases, they can see your case is a dismiss case but not a conviction since it was dismissed. Now if you have a live scan or what is know as the Department of Justice background check done on you, that means it will search all court cases in arrest, so what they will see, is that you were arrested, the charges of your case, and that it was ultimately dismissed. Therefore, it will not show a conviction on your record. Now the law for ex