Can You Really Erase an Arrest From Your Record? Expungement Explained | Ep 26

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Expungement sounds like a magic eraser for your record, but it doesn't always work the way people think. 

Brooke breaks down what expungement actually removes, how it's different from sealing a record or getting a pardon, and why one grocery store mistake kept a woman out of work for 11 months even after her case was dismissed.

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What You'll Learn

βœ… What expungement actually removes (and what it doesn't)

βœ… Which crimes usually don't qualify for expungement

βœ… Why juvenile records don't just disappear at 18

βœ… What to do if an old record still shows up after expungement


⏱️ Chapters

0:43 β€” Welcome to Life is Legal

1:00 β€” A story: the grocery store mistake that cost a job

4:10 β€” How common criminal records really are

5:17 β€” What expungement actually means

6:00 β€” Expungement vs. record sealing

7:08 β€” Pardon vs. expungement

7:21 β€” Two common expungement myths

8:27 β€” Real examples: when expungement works (and when it doesn't)

10:31 β€” Crimes that usually can't be expunged

11:17 β€” Nonviolent felonies and "second chance" laws

12:12 β€” How the expungement process actually works

13:37 β€” No contest pleas and why people choose them

16:37 β€” Waiting periods and juvenile records

18:23 β€” How to check what's on your record

20:32 β€” Expungement and professional licensing

22:25 β€” Final takeaway: people change


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