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hello my name is Matthew guto and Iamp;#39;m a criminal defense attor at the law firm of guto and Arno and LLP here in New York City you may have heard the good news that the New York State Legislature recently passed a law which will take effect in October of 2017 that is going to give certain individuals an opportunity to seek sealing or expungement of their criminal convictions here in New York state now the law is going to set for some very specific rules about who will be and who will not be eligible to seek sealing or expungement of their criminal background first and foremost this law is only going to apply to convictions under New York state law so if youamp;#39;re living in New York but your criminal records from another state then this law is not going to apply to you or provide you with any relief if youamp;#39;re convicted of a felony offense then this law also will not be of any use to you furthermore if your criminal record is too large you will be to ineligible to see