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Presentations and also I have the dubious distinction that I do expungements about once a month so um I actually do these regularly so I do have some experience in the area um the first thing that I want to do is just briefly introduce myself so I was appointed to the bench in May of 2014 and Iamp;#39;m an associate Circuit Judge and thatamp;#39;s where we do our expungements in Jackson County is it the associate circuit level um as part of our drivers or refusal docket and um Iamp;#39;m a trial court so that means that Iamp;#39;m the uh first level Iamp;#39;m not an appellate court and I hear a wide variety of cases right now Iamp;#39;m on a civil and domestic assignment and then as of January 1st Iamp;#39;ll be going back on a criminal assignment interestingly expungements are civil cases so I only handle those when Iamp;#39;m on a civil assignment um all right the one I want to talk about first weamp;#39;re going to talk about uh three main statute