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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Don't Let Your Past Hinder Your Future...

Did you know that it is, in fact, possible to take a conviction off your record? This process is known as expungement. An experienced expungement lawyer will be able to vacate a conviction, which means that the court will set aside, or erase the conviction.  In the state of Mississippi, under a set of very specific circumstances misdemeanor offenses can be removed from the public record, as though it never happened.

Employers are very concerned with any type of blemished records and are becoming more strict about who they are willing to hire.  Most often, companies are conducting criminal background checks on their potential employees.  Jobs that require security clearance will also require a criminal background check.  Most professional licenses cannot be obtained with a criminal conviction.  Even admittance to some colleges will be denied if the applicant has a criminal record, especially if you are thinking about attending graduate or professional school.  Clearing a criminal record can help people who are having trouble getting housing, a job or looking to start a new career by returning to school.  Maybe you would like to expunge a criminal record simply for a fresh start. 

Mississippi law is clear that DUI convictions do not qualify for expungement since they are traffic related offenses; however, minors may be able to get DUI convictions expunged.  If you are faced with a DUI charge, seek the assistance of a Mississippi DUI attorney to help you fight for your rights.  In addition, felony convictions are not covered under expungement law in Mississippi, but there are some instances where a pardon may be available to seal the record of a felony conviction.

Don’t let your past mistakes hinder your future, take control of it.  If you would like to have past criminal convictions removed from your record, contact a qualified Mississippi Defense Attorney today to get your fresh start.

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