Posts tagged Criminal Records
Felony Disenfranchisement - The Lifelong Consequence

Oklahoma has statutorily excluded individuals convicted of any felony offense from many aspects of public and professional life. Felony convictions can have devastating effects on your ability to live certain places, attend colleges and universities, earn a living or hold some professional employment, associate with friends and family members, vote, receive government benefits…the list goes on.

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More Than 450 Oklahoma Inmates Freed as Part of Mass Commutation - What Now?

In 2019, the Oklahoma Pardon & Parole Board recommended sentence commutations for 527 inmates. Gov. Stitt signed and commuted the sentences for 462 offenders, resulting in immediate release. What happens now?

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Second Annual National Expungement Week (N.E.W.) - September 21-28

The annual criminal justice initiative, which spans 40 events in over 30 cities nationwide, will offer services like legal workshops, voter registration, and employment workshops to the nearly 80 million Americans impacted by criminal records.

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Time to Move On - Expunge Your Record

Find out more about the expungement of criminal records in Oklahoma. The time is now to move on from past criminal charges and to clear your record. We will explain some of the reasons why you should explore the possibility for an expungement of your criminal history and why you should consider retaining an experienced and accomplished Oklahoma expungement lawyer.

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