Reducing Effect of Criminal Conviction 9: Questions – saclaw.org

Reducing Effect of Criminal Conviction 9: Questions – saclaw.org

Part 9: Judge Roman answers audience questions about expungements.

Sacramento Judge Jaime R. Roman provides his judicial perspective on how a criminal record can never be completely eliminated, the consequences of criminal convictions as it may pertain to occupational or professional licensing or immigration may be reduced by post conviction petitions that include early termination of probation, reducing certain felonies to misdemeanors, and/or vacating convictions. Judge Roman focuses on particular Penal Code sections that provide some relief.

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