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California so the state of California will now automatically seal criminal records of many ex-felons who have completed their sentences now before you start to just what is California doing I wish that would fall off into the Pacific Ocean and theyamp;#39;d all die itamp;#39;s not all criminal sentences thereamp;#39;s a bunch of exceptions so hold on before we go all blogging postal on me all right so letamp;#39;s get into it letamp;#39;s see what the deal is are there some you know extenuating circumstances yes we need to talk about them because when I first saw this I thought geez uh this is such a California thing to do just expunge their records and just let them move on you know why wouldnamp;#39;t we do that the whole reason you have the criminal system the way it is itamp;#39;s to try and prevent people from doing crimes against Society against one another against businesses against you know whomever theyamp;#39;re going to do their crimes against weamp;#39;re trying to

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You are most likely to be entitled to expunge your records if you meet the following criteria: You have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor. You are not currently facing any criminal charges. You are not currently serving a sentence for a criminal offense. You did not serve time in a California state prison.
In Indiana, the average cost of expunging a criminal record ranges anywhere from $250 to $1,000 or more. This fee covers the cost of filing petition papers, obtaining court orders and other necessary paperwork fees.
Indianas Second Chance Law was passed in 2011 and took effect in July 2013. Under this law, individuals with criminal records are allowed to request that public access to their criminal histories be restricted through expungement.
To expunge is to erase or remove completely. In law, expungement is the process by which a record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from state or federal record.
Under Indiana law, there are three main requirements that must be met before filing for an expungement: You dont have any pending criminal charges; All court costs, fines, fees, and restitution must be paid; AND. The relevant waiting periods must be met.
Waiting Periods Type of ConvictionWaiting Period 1 Arrests or charges that were dismissed 1 year from date of conviction Misdemeanor or Class D/Level 6 Felony that was reduced to a Misdemeanor 5 years from date of conviction Class D/Level 6 Felony that did not result in bodily injury 8 years from date of conviction3 more rows
Records contained within an individuals criminal history file may be expunged or sealed under Indiana law. A petition for expungement or seal can be filed with a local court of jurisdiction in Indiana by an individual (pro se) or by private legal counsel.
The Difference Between Sealing and Expunging Criminal Records. In Indiana, expunged records are not destroyed or erased, as seen in other parts of the United States. Following IC 35389, if a court grants the request to expunge a criminal case file, the criminal record is sealed.

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