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Ohio Expungement Lawyer Helps You Clear Your Record

Akron attorney keeps your past from hurting your future

Does your stomach sink each time you fill out an application because you know you will have to answer questions concerning criminal convictions? Candace Kim-Knox, Attorney at Law is here to help you lessen the negative repercussions of having a criminal record. I am a dedicated advocate with the skills necessary to assist clients interested in building a future free of the stigma that comes with having committed a crime.

I help hundreds of clients get criminal convictions expunged from their records. I have a thorough understanding of Ohio criminal laws and the inner workings of local, state and federal area courts, and I use my knowledge of the criminal justice system to your advantage. Trust me to diligently work for you.

What does expunging a record do?

A criminal conviction is permanently erased when a record is expunged. If you were convicted of a crime but have since had your record expunged, even the physical records of your conviction are destroyed. You are allowed to say you were not arrested, charged or accused of committing a crime. That said, you should speak to a lawyer if your record was expunged and you are considering applying for a professional license or running for office. Some rules still require you to disclose such information.

Eligibility for expungement

Certain circumstances must exist in order for your case to even be considered for expungement. Grounds to have a conviction expunged vary on a state-by-state basis, but you may be able to have your record destroyed if:

  • The charges against you have been dismissed
  • You were found acquitted or found not guilty
  • You were a juvenile at the time

Many states have waiting period requirements that say you cannot petition for an expungement until a certain period of time has passed, and others will only expunge a first offense from your record.

Pave the way to a brighter future.

Do not let a lapse in judgment or wrong act have a negative impact on your future health and happiness. Instead, contact Candace Kim-Knox, Attorney at Law to discuss having your record expunged. Reach out to my Akron, Ohio office online or at 330-671-1372 to schedule a consultation with a seasoned criminal defense attorney.

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    Akron, Ohio 44308
    Phone: 330-671-1372
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