Record Clearance
Do you need to clear your record for a job, for school, or to avoid deportation?
You have the right to seek record clearance and expungement, a pardon, or a certificate of rehabilitation, especially if you were given bad legal advice in the past that resulted in a criminal conviction. Get your future back by making the first step toward record clearance and contact Michael Levinsohn today.
Do you have marijuana-related priors? Michael Levinsohn can completely clear almost any marijuana charges from your record!
Did you know these facts about DUI charges?
1. The most commonly known penalty for a DUI conviction is having your driver’s license suspended, but depending on the circumstances of your case, you could also face jail time, fines, community service, vehicle impoundment, and more.
2. If the devices that calculated your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) were not properly maintained, were malfunctioning, or if the test wasn’t administered properly, it may be possible to have your charges dismissed with the help of an experienced attorney.
3. If the police had no probable cause to pull you over, your charges may be dropped entirely. But it is very difficult to establish this without a competent attorney on your side.
"A Long Journey But
Well Worth the Wait.
I was charged with felony drug convictions with multiple priors. I was looking at doing serious time for a nonviolent drug offense. It was a long road but at the end of the jury trial the jurors couldn't come up with a verdict twice, resulting in no conviction. This is where the litigating experience is needed which tons of attorneys cannot do well. He will argue, litigate, fight, and represent to the death for you."
-Anonymous
Record Clearance Case Study
Situation:
Record Clearance Case Study
Trial:
Record Clearance Case Study
The Jury's Verdict:
Not Guilty
