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hi ashley lambert here attorney at law coming to you with another um video legal talk um today iamp;#39;m going to kind of stray away from the normal theme of family law because i do practice other areas as well i am i want to touch base on an issue or question that i have um come across people have presented to me over the last couple months about stealing a record versus getting a record expunged these are two different uh modes or ways to protect your criminal record because if you have one because as youamp;#39;ve heard if you havenamp;#39;t had personal experience of it but having a criminal record can affect you um tremendously when it comes to employment so what is the difference is there a difference in your jurisdiction and in this case when i mentioned jurisdiction iamp;#39;m referring to the state in which you live some jurisdictions do not um view the two differently they use the terms interchangeably um theyamp;#39;re synonymous to one another so in some juris