Criminal Law

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Criminal Law consists of rules and regulations created by state and federal government, that define the responsibilities each member of the public has to society. It is commonly referred to as the “Penal Code.” Criminal Procedure refers to the process of carrying out criminal charges. It covers search and seizure matters, arraignment, pleas, discovery, trials and appeals.

Criminal Law is generally divided into two categories – misdemeanors and felonies. A misdemeanor is a lesser crime typically punishable by a fine and potentially up to one year in a local jail. A felony is a serious crime punishable by one year or more in prison or death. Felonies also trigger the right to a public defender if the defendant cannot afford a criminal attorney. The burden of proof to convict a criminal defendant is “proof beyond a reasonable doubt” – a higher standard than a plaintiff’s burden in Civil Court. Other matters covered under criminal law include parole, probation, record sealing and expungement.

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  1. Criminal Records Expungement: How to Clear Your Criminal Record

    How to expunge your criminal record, seal it, or remove your criminal record from public view, conditions for expungement, what cannot be expunged and more.
  2. Criminal Records State Expungement Laws: Record Sealing and Modification

    Explanation of state expungement and record sealing laws, list for each states expungement laws, rules and regulations for sealing records, juvenile records, record modifications.
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