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hello everyone im jeff hampton with the full gym law firm how do you expunge your criminal record [Music] thats what were going to talk about here today and by the way if you wait around to the end of this video im also going to give you a free e-book what to do if you have been charged with a crime in texas okay now there is so much confusion over what an expunction actually is you hear people talking all the time about i want to clear up my record i want to expunge this or i want to seal this and unfortunately heres the reality in texas an arrest never automatically comes off of your criminal record you know some people say well but my case was dismissed or it was thrown out i didnt do anything wrong heres the problem nothing ever automatically comes off of your criminal record now we need to understand what an actual expunction is under texas law an expunction is a complete and total destruction of all criminal records pertaining to both your arrest and your case literally y