Is It Possible To Get My Record Expunged?

Published On: April 1, 2011

Is It Possible To Get My Record Expunged?

Under Virginia law, an expungement petition generally will be considered if a person was charged with a criminal offense and he or she was either (i) acquitted or (ii) the case was dismissed or nolle prosequied. The proceeding takes place in Circuit Court, and the Commonwealth Attorney acts as a defendant in the case.

If the arrest was for a misdemeanor and the petitioner had no previous criminal record, then the expungement will almost always be granted. In other cases, the judge must find that police and court records of the arrest would constitute a manifest injustice to the petitioner. Only then will the court expunge the police and court records, including electronic records, relating to the charge(s).

John Irving brings a working knowledge of all aspects of the legal process to any case or client with his extensive and eclectic legal background. In 1997, John received his undergraduate bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Shortly after graduation he began work as a fraud investigator for the City of New York. John handled thousands of cases involving welfare and housing fraud. Following this position, he was recruited to and employed by the Prince William County Police Department where he exhibited his superior abilities and received several commendations and awards.

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