A
common question of many people faced with DUI or other related
criminal charges is how long such a conviction will remain on
the person's criminal record.The answer is, if
convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI/DWI) or most any
other criminal offense, the conviction will remain on your
record forever.Only if a charge has
been dismissed may it be expunged or erased from your
record.
An expungement simply means that any public record of the charge brought against you can be erased. The law enforcement authorities will always have a private record of the charge, but even that record should show that the case was dismissed.
Mr. Oberman or Ms. Compher-Rice can assist you in having your record expunged by preparing the appropriate pleading (Motion and/or Court Order), obtaining the approval of the District Attorney and the Judge, and filing the pleading with the local court clerk's office. Depending upon the manner in which your case was dismissed, you may be responsible for court costs to have the pleadings filed with the clerk's office.
Once an Order to have the records relating to your charge expunged is filed, it may take as long as 2 to 6 months to complete your expungement, depending on the circumstances of your case. If you are interested in having your criminal record expunged, you should contact Mr. Oberman or Ms. Compher-Rice as soon as possible so that they may begin this complicated and lengthy process.
The Oberman Law Firm
550 Main St. Suite 730
Knoxville, Tennessee TN 37902
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The Oberman Law Firm
550 Main St. Suite 730, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902
Office: (865) 249-7200 Fax: (865) 540-1696 E-mail: info@tndui.com