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Colorado allows for the ceiling of adult criminal records in certain circumstances but not the expungement of those records and heres the difference between sealing and expungement when a case is sealed the criminal justice agencies who have records for that case must deny that except for basic identifying information the records exist at all and the defendant is even given permission by the court to deny that they were ever arrested for that charge in the first place and this is a huge Advantage but its still different from expungement which requires the actual physical destructions of the records themselves and theres a lot of exceptions to the ceiling law so for example one exception is that criminal justice agencies can still view the information and share with other agencies and these records are still discoverable under rule 16 which is the rule that requires the prosecution to provide Discovery to the defense in a criminal case an a sealed case can still constitute a convicti