How to Use expunction in a Sentence
expunction
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What happened next is unclear, obscured by the expunction of the arrest.
—Emilie Eaton, San Antonio Express-News, 2021-03-24
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The lawyers will meet with the applicants and prepare petitions for expunction.
—Dallas News, 2021-03-31
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Under that scenario, there would be almost no need for expunction though some people may still seek the formal removal of the charges from their record.
—By Steve Contorno, miamiherald, 2017-05-05
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Despite the expunction, Chasnoff obtained and the Express-News published a copy of the report.
—Marc Duvoisin, ExpressNews.com, 2020-05-01
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The event will also offer help with legal matters, including expunction of criminal records, immigration, child support and landlord/tenant concerns.
—Brian Rogers, Houston Chronicle, 2018-07-13
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