by Andre Belanger | Dec 28, 2018 | criminal defense
This is a good question. The answer depends on what happens to your case. If we get your case dismissed or you are acquitted at trial, we can get your arrest taken off your record. In the event you are convicted, we may be able to have your conviction expunged later,...
by Andre Belanger | Dec 27, 2018 | criminal defense
My advice is no. The reason why is multifaceted because it discusses the interplay between state and federal laws along with the legal consequences of a Louisiana expungement. We’ll start this article by discussing Louisiana law prohibiting gun possession for...
by Andre Belanger | Dec 20, 2018 | criminal defense, expungements
There are four ways to remove a felony from your record – each with its own procedure. The first, and simplest way, to remove a felony from your record occurs in cases that do not result in a conviction. These are the easiest cases to expunge since the costs...
by Andre Belanger | Aug 28, 2017 | criminal defense
What is an 894 Plea in Louisiana? “894” is simply the code of criminal procedure article that allows for a misdemeanor conviction to be expunged after successfully completing probation. So the term “894 plea” simply means you are pleading guilty to a misdemeanor with...
by Andre Belanger | Aug 28, 2017 | criminal defense
What is an 893 Plea in Louisiana? “893” is simply the code of criminal procedure article that allows for a felony conviction to be expunged after successfully completing probation. So the term “893 plea” simply means you are pleading guilty to a felony with an...
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