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Have a WA Misdemeanor Record? Vacate it! New Laws Mean More People Qualify!

Washington State Expungement Attorney Stefanie Dorn discusses recently expanded eligibility criteria and the benefits of vacating a misdemeanor conviction. For a free consultation, please call (206) 931-1315 or email [email protected] Website: www.attornedorn.com I’m Washington State expungement attorney Stefanie Dorn and I wanted to talk to you about vacating a misdemeanor conviction and what that means and how you would find out if you qualify. So vacating a conviction means, it essentially sets aside your guilty plea, or withdraws the verdict if you were found guilt, enters a not guilty plea and then dismisses the charging document, allowing you to state for all purposes, including housing and employment, that you have not been convicted of the offense. If it was a misdemeanor, whether or not you’re eligible does depend on the case type there are certain sex types, such as some sex cases, that are not eligible also DUIs are not eligible unless they have been amended down to a reduced charge. Domestic violence is something that is eligible as are the majority of other assorted crimes and misdemeanors. In terms of timeframe to qualify, if it’s a domestic violence offense, it has to have been at least 5 years since you’ve completed everything. If it’s a general offense such as a criminal trespass, a theft, a harassment case, that is 3 years that you have to have past where you have essentially stayed out of trouble and completed all the other terms and conditions of your sentence. If you think you may be eligible, feel free to give my office a call. Standard disclaimer: not intended to be legal advice, does not constitute an attorney-client relationship

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