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learn the law in 60 seconds or l expungements so what are they expungements are the complete destruction of arrest records related to an arrest or a conviction the record is destroyed as if it never happened so what is eligible for explosement 60 seconds or less is definitely not going to be enough time to explain exactly what is eligible but in short in South Carolina we have non-conviction dismiss charges no prop charges we have fraudulent checks General misers juvenile offenses um convictions where the individual sentenced under the mual offender act failure sop for a blue light victims of human trafficking they have their charges expunged if you complete a diversion program simple position possession and even possession with the intent to distribute so there are many factors that affect a person being eligible for an expansion this is true even if your charge falls under one of the categories that I mentioned earlier so for instance um what was what was your first offense how long