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hello and welcome to Sacramento Justice League series on criminal record review and expungement this video is about understanding a criminal record report and filing forms in Sacramento County to expunge a conviction first a few disclaimers nothing in this video should be interpreted to constitute the formation of an attorney-client relationship this video is not intended as legal advice it simply provides legal information for specific questions about your situation please contact your local public defender or you can contact us contact information is in the description below this video highlights procedures specific to Sacramento County for information specific to a different County you should contact your local public defender in that County or the legal aid office there and finally laws change frequently and are subject to differing interpretations itamp;#39;s your responsibility to make sure that the law has not changed and that it still applies to your particular situation in th