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Posted on May 21, 2013 By Eric Matheny
You cannot seal your Florida record just because you were not convicted of the offense. There are certain drug crimes in Florida that cannot be sealed, even if a withhold of adjudication is imposed. ...
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Posted on Apr 23, 2013 By Eric Matheny
As of today, April 23, 2013, FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement) is processing sealing and expungement applications received in November 2012. The process of sealing or expunging your ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2013 By Eric Matheny
Things aren't getting any quicker with FDLE. FDLE is now processing applications for sealing or expunging criminal records received in September 2012. That means that the total time for completing ...
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Posted on Nov 29, 2012 By Eric Matheny
A great result in a criminal case is to have a felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor. However, if you are able to get a felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor, regardless of the outcome of the ...
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Posted on Nov 3, 2012 By Eric Matheny
In order to qualify to seal or expunge your criminal record, you must have no convictions on your record AND you no prior sealing or expungement applications. FDLE (Florida Department of Law ...
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Posted on Oct 12, 2012 By Eric Matheny
When it comes to sealing or expunging criminal records, applicants always want to know how long does the entire process take ? Under normal circumstances, I would say that the process, from start to ...
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Posted on Sep 4, 2012 By Eric Matheny
One of the questions I am most frequently asked is, " How long does it take to seal or expunge a record? " Under normal circumstances, I would say it takes between three and six months to ...
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Posted on Aug 6, 2012 By Eric Matheny
You go to Google and you enter your name. And your mugshot comes up. Privately-run websites, such as mugshotsusa.com and bustedmugs.com profit off of putting your mugshot on the Internet. They profit ...
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Posted on Aug 1, 2012 By Eric Matheny
They say that when you represent yourself, you have a fool for a client. Not far from the truth. Nobody wants a criminal record. It is smart to erase your criminal record if you can. However, some ...
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Posted on Jul 26, 2012 By Eric Matheny
Records that exist outside of the State of Florida cannot be expunged in any Florida court. You must apply for a sealing or expungement in the court in which the charge occurred. So if you were ...
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Posted on Jun 30, 2012 By Eric Matheny
We all know the direct consequences of having a public criminal record. The most severe consequence is the damage to your personal and professional reputation. In an age where the intimate details of ...
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Posted on May 22, 2012 By Eric Matheny
Employers do not like their employees to have criminal records. It's why they ask you about your criminal history on job applications. It's why they deny employment to candidates who have ...
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Posted on May 7, 2012 By Eric Matheny
A recent article in the Huffington Post described a woman, employed by a major bank for over 5 years, who was fired because of a charge on her criminal record from 1972. This was forty years ago and ...
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Posted on Apr 4, 2012 By Eric Matheny
If you will recall previous posts, the difference between sealing and expunging your record is that in order to expunge a record, the case must have been dismissed or never formally filed. In order to ...
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Posted on Jan 29, 2012 By Eric Matheny
The reason people choose to seal or expunge their arrest records is because they want to be able to legally deny their arrest when they apply for a job. In a bad economy when there are more applicants ...
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Posted on Jan 11, 2012 By Eric Matheny
When applying to have your criminal record sealed or expunged, you must submit fingerprints to FDLE ( Florida Department of Law Enforcement ). That's because FDLE will conduct a detailed criminal ...
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Posted on Dec 9, 2011 By Eric Matheny
Florida is one of the tougher jurisdictions when it comes to sealing or expunging your criminal record. Aside from the numerous requirements, you cannot have a prior sealing or expungement in any ...
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Posted on Nov 28, 2011 By Eric Matheny
Did you know that you may still be eligible to seal or expunge one of your arrest records, even if you have been arrested more than once? In order to expunge your record, the case must have been ...
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Posted on Oct 2, 2011 By Eric Matheny
I get a lot of calls from teachers or future teachers with questions about their past criminal records. They want to know if sealing or expunging their criminal record will permit them to legally deny ...
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Posted on Sep 18, 2011 By Eric Matheny
If you want to expunge your criminal record, you must ask yourself the following: 1) Was my case dismissed? Remember - an expungement applies only to cases that have been dismissed, or to sealed cases ...
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Posted on Sep 3, 2011 By Eric Matheny
Getting a criminal case dismissed is the best outcome one can hope for when they are facing charges. Good attorneys can be instrumental in persuading prosecutors to dismiss charges when the evidence ...
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Posted on Aug 20, 2011 By Eric Matheny
The job market is the toughest it has been in a long time. With no economic recovery in sight, employers are not chomping at the bit to hire new people. Every job is coveted, and with about 6 ...
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Posted on Jul 9, 2011 By Eric Matheny
With unemployment numbers creeping up into double digits, getting a job has never been more competititve. For every person looking for work, imagine that there are several other applicants going after ...
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Posted on Jun 15, 2011 By Eric Matheny
Florida law provides that juveniles who have completed a court diversion program may apply to have their record expunged, just as any eligible adult can for their own record. If you are a juvenile and ...
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Posted on Apr 26, 2011 By Eric Matheny
A conviction is an adjudication of guilt. It should not be confused with a withhold of adjudication, which is not a conviction. If you have any convictions on your record whatsoever, you will not be ...
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