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who can see expunged records say if you are successful is there anybody in the universe that can see those records once you are successful representing someone thatamp;#39;s been expunged well and so speaking on the Missouri side so letamp;#39;s say you had a DWI you can get a first-time DWI expunged and it has and itamp;#39;s under a different statute than the general expungement statute but thatamp;#39;s a good one for us to look at it must be ten years you canamp;#39;t have any subsequent alcohol-related contacts and we want that removed not only from your criminal record but from your driving record and so we bring in the DOR the Department of Revenue as a necessary party and so when they purge their records theyamp;#39;re allowed to seal them but to still be able to see them for any subsequent DWI she might get because they even though weamp;#39;re sealing these records if you were to get a second or a third DWI they can still enhance you as a prior offender so prosecutors