Know Which Crimes Disqualify You from Expungement
Are you wondering if your charge or conviction is eligible for an expungement? Well, hi, my name is Aaron Grubb, I’m a Tahlequah expungement attorney at Wirth Law Office. In this video, we’re just going to discuss acts or crimes that are not eligible for an expungement.
First off, any sort of violent crime is not eligible for an expungement. This includes attempts, conspiracy to commit a crime, or solicitation of such a crime. It’s also important to note that certain crimes, which may not intuitively seem violent, do qualify as violent crimes.
Crimes Considered Violent
These ambiguous violent crimes can include child pornography, aggravated child pornography, trafficking, domestic abuse, and eluding a police officer or a peace officer. It’s crucial to understand that this definition extends beyond traditional notions of violent behavior.
If you have questions regarding your eligibility for an expungement, please contact us here at Wirth Law Office. We can help clarify your situation and guide you through the process of understanding your rights.
Take the First Step Towards Clarity
Thanks for watching! I’m Aaron Grubb, the Tahlequah criminal attorney. If you’re contemplating whether your charge is eligible for an expungement, reach out for a low-cost initial strategy session. Call us today at (918) 458-2677 and let’s explore your options together.