Category Archive for: ‘Minnesota Criminal Record Expungement’

Successful Expungement of Criminal Records: 10/13/2013

Date: October 13, 2013 Location: Anoka County District Court Result: The court granted an Order expunging (sealing) the client’s  criminal records. Result Explanation:  Minnesota criminal record expungement attorney Thomas A. Wilson drafted and filed his client’s expungement petition and included a legal memorandum which argued that his client’s criminal records should be expunged based on relevant statutory and case law.  Mr. Wilson made an oral …

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Successful Expungement of Criminal Records: 05/15/2013

Date: 05/15/2013 Location: Ramsey County District Court Result: The court granted an Order expunging (sealing) the client’s court file and executive agency criminal records. Result Explanation:  Minnesota criminal record expungement attorney Thomas A. Wilson drafted and filed his client’s expungement petition and included a legal memorandum which argued that his client’s criminal records, including the BCA and other executive branch records, should be expunged based …

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Successful Expungement of Criminal Records: 2/28/2013

Date: 02/28/2013 Location: Hennepin County District Court Result: The court granted an Order expunging (sealing) the client’s court file and executive agency criminal records. Result Explanation:  Minnesota criminal record expungement attorney Thomas A. Wilson drafted and filed his client’s expungement petition and included a legal memorandum which argued that his client’s criminal records, including the BCA and other executive branch records, should be expunged based …

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Successful Expungement of Criminal Records: 2/27/2013

Date: 02/27/2013 Location: Ramsey County District Court Result: The court granted an Order expunging (sealing) the client’s court file and executive agency criminal records. Result Explanation:  Minnesota criminal record expungement attorney Thomas A. Wilson drafted and filed his client’s expungement petition and included a legal memorandum which argued that his client’s criminal records, including the BCA and other executive branch records, should be expunged based …

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Successful Expungement of Criminal Records: 01/31/2013

Date: 01/31/2013 Location: Hennepin County District Court Result: The court granted an Order expunging (sealing) the client’s court file and executive agency criminal records. Result Explanation:  Minnesota criminal record expungement attorney Thomas A. Wilson drafted and filed his client’s expungement petition and included a legal memorandum which argued that his client’s criminal records, including the BCA and other executive branch records, should be expunged based …

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Expungement (Sealing of Criminal Record) Granted: 11/28/2012

Date: 11/28/2012 Location: Anoka County District Court Result: The court granted  the expungement of Mr. Wilson’s client’s criminal records held by the court for her 2006 Fifth-Degree Domestic Assault conviction. Result Explanation:  Attorney Thomas A. Wilson researched, drafted and submitted a petition to expunge his client’s criminal records held by the court  for a Fifth-Degree Domestic Assault conviction;  in addition to executive agencies (e.g. …

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Statutory Criminal Record Expungement in Minnesota

Minnesota law allows individuals to expunge their criminal records in certain limited circumstances. There are two types of criminal record expungement in Minnesota: “statutory expungment” and “inherent authority expungement.”  Statutory expungement is governed (as the name indicates) by statute (Minn. Stat. Ch. 609A).  Inherent authority expungement, on the other hand, is governed by the inherent authority of the court.  This …

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Inherent Authority Criminal Record Expungement in Minnesota

Minnesota law allows individuals to expunge their criminal records in certain limited circumstances. There are two types of criminal record expungement in Minnesota: “statutory expungment” and “inherent authority expungement.”  Statutory expungement is governed, as the name indicates, by statute.  Inherent authority expungement, on the other hand, is governed by the inherent authority of the court. This post will focus on …

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