Expungement Blog

This is What You Need to Know About Legal Financial Obligations

Posted by Ryan Robertson | Jan 26, 2023 | 0 Comments

Our office receives a lot of phone calls this time of year as people resolve to start the year looking into clearing old conviction records.  A common issue that arises is the failure to pay off legal financial obligations in those cases.  This blog will focus on the new laws that are now in effe...

Legislature Looks to Modify Rules for Vacating Misdemeanor Convictions

Posted by Ryan Robertson | Feb 09, 2022 | 0 Comments

The State Legislature is in session and a proposed bill may make substantial changes to how a person may qualify to vacate a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor conviction record. House Bill 1681 proposes to make the following changes: Under current law, a person seeking to vacate a misdemeanor ...

Legislature Looks to Change LFO Rules for Convicted Persons

Posted by Ryan Robertson | Jan 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

The State Legislature is in session and a proposed bill may make substantial changes to how courts impose and collect financial penalties (i.e. legal financial obligations) from those convicted of crimes. These changes could impact the rules for vacating criminal convictions. First, it is import...

Legislature Looks to Change Rules for Restoring Firearm Rights

Posted by Ryan Robertson | Jan 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

The State Legislature is in session and a proposed bill may make substantial changes to how a person may restore firearm rights following a felony or misdemeanor conviction. Senate Bill 5561 proposes to make the following changes: Clarifies the waiting periods that must be met prior to petiti...

Update on Sealing Court Records

Posted by Ryan Robertson | Apr 13, 2018 | 0 Comments

It has been almost four years since the Washington Supreme Court issued its decision in Hundtofte v. Encarnacion. This decision was meant to give guidance to courts on standards to use to decide whether to seal court records. As I wrote several years back, the Courts decision did the opposite. U...

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