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		<title>RIGHT TO EXPUNCTION OF CRIMINAL RECORD UNDER § 55.01</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Erasing Criminal Records After Dismissal, Acquittal, Pardon or False Identification

By:  Houston Criminal Lawyer John Floyd and Paralegal Billy Sinclair

Criminal Defense Lawyers often get call from potential clients wanting their criminal records expunged/destroyed.  However, the expunction statute in Texas is very specific and applies only to records of arrest when a case against a defendant is dismissed with no probation, no billed by a grand jury, acquitted by the trial court or the court of criminal appeals or the result of identity theft.  ]]></description>
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