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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2720568" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Oh ... sorry ... I COMPLETELY misread that post ... lol ... and yeah, that's true ... I think a call to a PO would get the advice to call the DA ... or to retain a lawyer who does expungements. I know the guy I worked for kept a "tickler" system where he automatically contacted clients who were coming up in the date they could file. If they had stayed out of trouble (about 60% of the time, roughly) it netted him additional income for minimal work (as in I did all the work lol) ... plus it helped his clients who had worked hard to not repeat past mistakes get on with their lives. One of the few things in a law practice that I considered a win, win for everyone involved ...</p><p></p><p>Eta: JEEZ, Louise, I hate that danged auto-correct ... lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2720568, member: 1242"] Oh ... sorry ... I COMPLETELY misread that post ... lol ... and yeah, that's true ... I think a call to a PO would get the advice to call the DA ... or to retain a lawyer who does expungements. I know the guy I worked for kept a "tickler" system where he automatically contacted clients who were coming up in the date they could file. If they had stayed out of trouble (about 60% of the time, roughly) it netted him additional income for minimal work (as in I did all the work lol) ... plus it helped his clients who had worked hard to not repeat past mistakes get on with their lives. One of the few things in a law practice that I considered a win, win for everyone involved ... Eta: JEEZ, Louise, I hate that danged auto-correct ... lol [/QUOTE]
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