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hey everyone big changes are coming to oregon expungement laws thanks to sb 397 these changes will be effective january 1st 2022 this video is just an overview of those big changes look for some additional videos on our website and youtube channel that detail the more specific details of some of those changes such as the timing requirements the look back period and a video with some examples of the eligibility timeline if youamp;#39;re convicted of multiple crimes all right changes to expungement timing so this law is going to change the timing to all pretty much everything the class b felonies the class c felonies class b and c misdemeanors violation and contempt of court the only thing that really stays the same is going to be the uh timing on a class a misdemeanor the 10-year look back period is also gone that doesnamp;#39;t exist anymore instead thereamp;#39;s a new more complex eligibility diagnosis based on the timing requirements of each different category of crime category b