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thank you so much for tuning in this is matt william associate attorney with the hammer law firm chatting with you today about expungements two types of expungements we do a lot of the first type is conviction expungements those are accomplished under missouri revised statute 610.140 to determine if youamp;#39;re eligible underneath that one you would first go up to subsection 2 which talks about all of the crimes that are ineligible so youamp;#39;d look under all of these and if the crime that you pled to or were convicted of is listed as one being ineligible then shocker youamp;#39;re ineligible if itamp;#39;s not listed on this one then thereamp;#39;s a good chance that you are eligible which would mean that you would continue to see if you are so you go down to subsection five next to see if you fulfill all the statutory uh requirements necessary for a court to be able to grant your expungement the big change recently on 8 28 2021 was that the time limits changed now y