CanI get more than one charged expunged from my record?
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CanI get more than one charged expunged from my record?
Asked on January 11, 2012 under Criminal Law, Ohio
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you were convicted of one or more offenses, there is the possibility that you can have more than one of them expunged from your record. Whether or not there is a good chance of having such occur depends upon the assessment of a criminal defense attorney who does these types of motions.
The court in my experience in determining whether or not to grant a motion to expunge a conviction looks at the age of the conviction, what the conviction was for, what the convicted person has done since the conviction and the reasons for the desired expungement.
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