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The clean-slate rule is a legal doctrine in criminal procedure that allows for the retrial of a defendant who appealed and obtained a reversal of an earlier conviction. This means that the double-jeopardy prohibition, which prevents a person from being tried twice for the same crime, does not apply in this situation.
Some specific crimes cannot be expunged regardless of whether a person fulfilled his or her probation terms, including: Child crimes. Certain sexual assault crimes. Committing lewd acts with a minor. Failure to submit to a police inspection of vehicle.
There is a new law in California that went into effect in 2023 called the California Clean Slate Act (SB 731). Under the Clean Slate Act, authorities will automatically expunge or dismiss certain arrests and criminal convictions.
Penal Code section 1203.4 allows a defendant who was convicted of certain felonies or most misdemeanors and who was granted a term of probation to petition for expungement of the conviction. Eligible felony convictions are those that could have been convicted as a misdemeanor or a felony (wobblers).
Misdemeanor Expungements $900* Misdemeanor DUI Expungement $1,075. Felony Expungement $1,200* (includes a reduction to a misdemeanor when eligible) Sealing of Juvenile or Diversion Records: $3,500.
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The Orange County Public Defenders Clean Slate Program assists those who are cleaning up with record seeking a fresh start and improved opportunities for employment, professional licensing or consumer credit. You can also get help from the Self-Help Center.
In any first offense DUI in Orange County, assuming it is a misdemeanor, you face the following penalties: Up to six months in jail (unlikely in most cases) Community labor and/or community service (also known as CalTrans) Massive fines.

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