After being convicted of a
criminal offense in Texas, you may have the opportunity to have it cleared from your record with an expungement. Consulting an expungement lawyer can guide you through the legal process to determine if your case is eligible for expungement in Texas.
The expungement process begins with your petition as the criminal defendant. Upon the completion of a successful expungement, the petitioner can legally deny having ever been arrested or charged with their specific crime.
Records of a charge or arrest can be obliterated unless they can be used in another case. In such situations, the records can be retained by a law enforcement agency. Individuals who are convicted of offenses under § 161.252 of the Texas Criminal Code can apply to have their convictions expunged. The court will need to see that the individual completed all necessary programs that are part of their sentencing.
Additional regulations exist for individuals who are pursuing expungements, which I can discuss with you during a free and in-person case evaluation. As your Katy expungement lawyer, I can fight for your rights and help you obtain an expungement if possible.
At Mandy Miller Legal, PLLC, I truly believe that the fight is not over, even if you are convicted. With more than 15 years of experience, I have a strong knowledge of the laws associated with your case and can help you pursue the best possible result after a conviction, including
appeal and expungement.