JAMES M. WARDEN, Attorney at Law - 428 J Street, Suite 350, Sacramento, CA  95814 (916) 206-4315
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Successful Pardon
Cleaning Up my Record or How do I get a Second Chance?
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Cleaning Up Your Record: Expungement
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Successful Pardon

I am pleased to announce that a client of mine had received a full pardon from the California Governor recently.  Of course, I am not allowed to reveal client confidences, but suffice it to say that this person went through a difficult process getting there and I was very pleased to have been a contributing part of that successful process.  I prepared a complete package of information for the Governor's Office that caught their attention and persuaded them to grant a Pardon to a client who deserved this achievement.  

Cleaning Up my Record or How do I get a Second Chance?

Now that your probation is either finished or close to being finished you want to clean up your record. This will improve your chances for a job and will provide you the satisfaction of the Court system recognizing your efforts at turning your life around. You want a second chance.
 
Basic Requirements: Who Qualifies?
 
Generally, to qualify for an expungement under Penal Code section 1203.4, you must have completed probation and not have a current case pending or be on probation for any other matter.

Your Constitutional Rights

This is my first attempt at writing a "Blog".  I am not even sure of what a "Blog" is, what the letters stand for, or how they came into existence.  But, it seems to me that the "blog" thing is another way for people to get information.  With that in mind, my intention is to write blogs occasionally on issues that seem to arise frequently in my experience of 22 years as a criminal defense attorney.  I invite questions and comments and I will try to respond as necessary and appropriate.
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