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good afternoon everybody my name is hi celimene I go by Sam Iamp;#39;m an attorney here in San Francisco California today we will be discussing expungements pursuant to California Penal Code 12 or 3.4 also known as cleaning up your criminal record Before we jump into our discussion today I would like to invite you if you havenamp;#39;t already done so to please subscribe to my channel share like comment if you have any questions feel free to ask them in the comment section or send me a private message also follow me on Instagram Facebook tik-tok and back to our discussion and what needs to be shown in order for your petition to be granted pursuant to 12 of 3.4 first of all before before we go any further there are certain eligibility requirements that would have to be met for example if you are considering expungement and you have been convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony you have to first show or prove that youamp;#39;ve successfully completed probation whether itamp;#39;s misde