Washington Supreme Court Says You Are Required To Present Evidence of Rehabilitation With Any Vacate Petition. What This Means for You.
New Supreme Court decision will impact every vacate motion currently pending before all courts.
New Supreme Court decision will impact every vacate motion currently pending before all courts.
Hard work pays off for Robertson Law in court ruling granting client's vacate motion in tough case.
New Supreme Court ruling limits use of foreign convictions in criminal cases.
The vacate law applies only to conviction records, which excludes diversions and other dispositions. It is important to understand how your case resolved, and whether the vacate remedy can be an option for you.
Domestic violence vacate laws are complicated, but there may be opportunities to expand your success with careful planning and a better understanding of how vacate laws operate.
Proposed law to permit vacate of DUI convictions fails to advance in legislature
Changes to vacate law could lead to vacate of DUI and Physical conviction records.
New law should expedite eligibility to petiton to vacate gross misdemeanor and misdemeanor offenses for most cases.
The Washington Legislature is considering two bill that could provide new opportunities for those serving long prison sentences to get early release.
Washington Legislature will consider making significant changes to misdemeanor-gross misdemeanor vacate law.
A Governor's pardon is a unique remedy. This blog describes what a pardon actually is, and describes the process for how to apply for a pardon.
The laws affecting loss of firearm rights, and restoration of firearm rights, have changed in Washington State. This blog explains these new laws.
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...
Supreme Court ruling clarifies discretion standard for considering vacate request.
Summary of options to vacate marijuana conviction in Washington State.
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 ...
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...
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...
A petition to vacate an adult criminal charge is not automatic. Merely proving that you are legally eligible to vacate does not guarantee that your request will be granted. The final decision always remains in the discretion of the trial court judge.
Washington Supreme Court: Deferred Sentence Dismissal Not the Same as Vacated Conviction
Two Robertson Law clients recently received full pardons from the Washington State governor.
Robertson Law secures unanimous votes from clemency and pardons board for two clients
New Washington State vacate law changes the landscape of what can be vacated and when.
New vacate law to be signed by Washington Governor Inslee and will dramatically change the landscape for vacate options available to those looking to clear old criminal charges.
The New Hope Act has passed the Washington State Legislature and could dramatically increase the options available for vacate petitions.

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