mercredi 21 février 2018

Records Sealing in California After Senate Bill 393

My question involves labor and employment law for the state of: California

I'm currently participating in a diversion program for a misdemeanor battery charge. I'm nearly all done with all my requirements, and my next and final court date is in October.

I heard of Senate Bill 393 which recently passed, which provides relief by sealing arrest records for those arrested, but not convicted of a crime (including those whose cases are dismissed after successful completion of a diversion program).

My question is, because I was neither arrested nor booked, will successful completion of the diversion program allow me to seal any record of the charges?

A link to the bill in question: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/f...201720180SB393

Essentially, I want to know if there's any way I can formally put this mess all behind me once I've completed my court-ordered requirements.

Thanks all!


Records Sealing in California After Senate Bill 393

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