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Erase & Expunge Dismissed Criminal Records in RI - All Criminal Records Are Bad Records!
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Expunge all criminal dismissals and Not Guilty findings in Rhode Island Criminal law!

All dismissals and not Guilty findings in Rhode Island should be expunged! This includes both felony and Criminal Misdemeanor dismissals in RI. All criminal records are bad records! Expungement is the process in which criminal records are either destroyed or sealed. Essentially an expungement erases criminal records for most purposes.

You cannot expunge a dismissal or not guilty finding without filing a motion and without a brief court hearing.

People often ask: "If the case was dismissed why should I get it expunged?" The answer is simple. A dismissed or not guilty case still stays on your record! A negative criminal record could affect your ability to find employment, obtain a promotion or may harm your reputation socially.

A not guilty finding occurs after a judge or jury determines that you are not guilty after a trial. Cases in which there was no information should also be expunged.

Nobody wants their friends , colleagues or others fishing around looking into old police reports and records when the case was dismissed.

In Rhode Island all criminal records can be viewed by the general public at Courtconnect.courts.state.ri.us People tend to wrongly assume that if you were charged with a crime that you must be a bad apple. People assume that you must have been guilty, even if the case was dismissed! People assume that you must have got off on a technicality.

If it was a domestic case (such as domestic assault, domestic vandalism or domestic disorderly conduct) which was dismissed then people often assume that the case was dismissed because the alleged victim, girlfriend or wife was too afraid to go forward or was financially dependant on you.

It is rare that people assume that the case was dismissed because you didn't do anything, were wrongly accused or were actually innocent! People have been conditioned to believe that all domestic charges are valid and if the case was dismissed it is part of a larger societal problem of domestic violence victims being too embarrassed or afraid to go forward and testify.

An expungement of dismissals and not guilty findings can also effect how the police will perceive you and treat you in the future. For example, if the police pull over your car they may be more likely to conduct a search if you have a criminal history even if those cases were dismissed.

If another domestic incident / allegation occurs, you may be more likely to be arrested because of the negative implications of a dismissal. Potential spouses may review your criminal record before dating.

Another reason to expunge a dismissal is because if you are later convicted of a felony you may not be able to expunge the dismissal.

A person with a felony conviction cannot have a not guilty finding or dismissal expunged

One year filings should also be expunged at the end of the year.

Certain felony and misdemeanor convictions and probationary periods can also be expunged after a waiting period. A felony conviction or probationary period may be expunged after ten years form the end of a sentence if other legal requirements and prerequisites are met. A misdemeanor conviction or period of probation may be expunged after five (5) years from the end of a sentence if other legal requirements and prerequisites are met.

Dismissals that were never expunged can come back to haunt someone in a divorce, child custody or family law case. A spouse can seek to use the criminal record of dismissal to get an advantage in a divorce or child custody case in Family Court.

Rhode Island Attorneys legal Notice per RI Rules of Professional Responsibility:

The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers in the general practice of law, but does not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.

Rhode Island lawyer David Slepkow concentrates in criminal law, DUI, divorce, family law, personal injury law, and automobile accidents. You can contact David at http://www.slepkowlaw.com or by calling him at 401-437-1100. Slepkow Slepkow & Associates, Inc. in East providence, RI was established in 1932 and is currently celebrating its 75th anniversary! Attorney, David Slepkow is a member of the Rhode Island (RI) and Massachusetts (MA) Bar Association. David offers free initial consultations and accepts major credit cards. David never charges any fee for personal injury case, automobile / auto/ car accidents and slip & fall cases unless successful.

Also please see East Providence Rhode Divorce Law

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