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"expunction" Definitions
  1. the act of expunging : the state of being expunged : ERASURE

8 Sentences With "expunction"

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Eventually, the pace of expunction would match the pace of creation, and the genome would settle into equilibrium.
Recognizing his wife's dire straits, Chuck suggests a bargain: accept a suspension and probation in exchange for eventual expunction.
And she has championed some changes, including an "expunction expo," in which people who have been arrested — but never convicted — can have their records wiped clean.
Finally, on January 16, 1837, when the Jacksonians had a majority in the Senate, the censure was expunged after years of effort by Jackson supporters. The expunction movement was led, ironically, by Benton. In 1836, in response to increased land speculation, Jackson issued the Specie Circular, an executive order that required buyers of government lands to pay in "specie" (gold or silver coins). The result was high demand for specie, which many banks could not meet in exchange for their notes, contributing to the Panic of 1837.
Texas expungement lawTexas Code of Criminal Procedure, Chapter 55 allows expungement (referred to as "expunction" Texas statutes) of criminal records which did not lead to a finding of guilt, certain class C misdemeanors when the defendant successfully completed deferred adjudication, successful completion of deferred prosecution agreements. If the defendant was found guilty, pleaded guilty, or pleaded no contest, they will not be eligible for expungement; however, it may be eligible for non-disclosure (more commonly referred to as record sealing) in the circumstances outlined below. The Texas Young Lawyers Association and State Bar of Texas provide an informational packet about expungement as a service to the public.
The Texas Ethics Commission found the discount to be a campaign contribution and fined Judge Hecht $29,000. In 2012, Babcock served as a lead council for Celanese Corporation and successfully defended the corporation in a lawsuit initiated by Southern Chemical Corporation who sought $1.1 billion in fraud damages and $92 million for breach of contract. The following year Babcock represented Peteski Productions Inc. when they sued Gawker Media for copyright infringement, alleging that their website Deadspin published video from the Dr. Phil Show before it aired. Other notable clients Babcock has represented include Judge Sharon Keller, Diane Sawyer, Warren Buffett, Bill O’Reilly, George W. Bush, and Google, who Babcock is representing in an appeal to a 2012 expunction order issued by a Galveston County District Court.
Failure to disclose the required information would cause the dismissal of the case and the expunction of the pleadings from the records. The New Rule shall take effect sixty (60) days after its publication in a newspaper of general circulation.” (Note: Published on 26 June 2008, Manila Bulletin.) (Rule 2, Bar Matter No. 850 – Supreme Court of the Philippines) Credit units maybe earned through either participatory or non-participatory activities. For instance, participatory credit units may be claimed for: (a) attending approved education activities like seminars, conferences, conventions, symposia, in-house education programs, workshops, dialogues or round table discussion; (b) speaking or lecturing, or acting as assigned panelist, reactor, commentator, resource speaker, moderator, coordinator or facilitator in approved education activities; (c) teaching in a law school or lecturing in a bar review class.
TCA 40-32-101 is the statute and provides some expungements at no cost. TCA 40-32-101(a)(1)(A) All public records of a person who has been charged with a misdemeanor or a felony shall, upon petition by that person to the court having jurisdiction in the previous action, be removed and destroyed without cost to the person, if: The charge has been dismissed, a no true bill was returned by a grand jury, a verdict of not guilty was returned, whether by the judge following a bench trial or by a jury, the person was arrested and released without being charged. TCA 40-32-101(a)(1)(B) A person applying for the expunction of records because the charge or warrant was dismissed in any court as a result of the successful completion of a pretrial diversion program pursuant to §§ 40-15-102 — 40-15-107, shall be charged the appropriate court clerk's fee pursuant to § 8-21-401 for destroying such records. TCA 40-32-101(a)(3) Upon petition by a defendant in the court that entered a nolle prosequi in the defendant's case, the court shall order all public records expunged.

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