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Posted on February 15, 2019February 15, 2019 by Jan Olson

Vacating Criminal Conviction May Get Easier

Under current Washington law, a person can vacate an unlimited number of felonies but only one misdemeanor. A proposed bill, likely to pass this session, would change this disparity and streamline the process. Vacating a criminal conviction allows a person to truthfully state that they have not been convicted of a crime in job interviews, Read More…

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