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Lakeland Sealing – Expunging Attorney & Lawyer Lawrence Shearer, PLLC providing professional Criminal Record Sealing, Expunging, and other Criminal Defense Services in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, Highlands County, and Hardee County Florida.
A criminal record can follow you for the rest of your life, and be a hindrance in various aspects of your life such as employment opportunities, housing issues, or educational opportunities, or any other part of your life in which a background check may be conducted.
Florida Statutes 943.0585 and 943.059 provide provisions in which an individual may seek to have a criminal record sealed or expunged.
If an individual meets the requirements for sealing and/or expunging a criminal record, they may legally file the proper documents and submit their request to the court.
If you have questions regarding your eligibility to have a criminal record sealed or expunged, we encourage you to seek the advice and representation of professional legal counsel.
As a law firm that provides experienced criminal record sealing and expunging attorney & lawyer services assisting Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Highlands County Florida residents with criminal record sealing and expunging legal issues, we are committed to protecting the legal rights of each and every client, while always striving to provide the highest standard of legal representation.
If you require representation regarding sealing or expunging a criminal record, make sure your legal rights are protected by seeking the legal advice of an experienced Lakeland sealing and expungement attorney & lawyer. Contact Lawrence Shearer, PLLC at (863) 665-6895, to schedule a confidential legal consultation.
There are specific criminal offenses which if convicted of will disqualify an individual from eligibility for criminal record sealing and expunging such as, aggravated assault or battery, arson, homicide, sexual crimes, or child abuse, just to name a few.
Find you if you are eligible to have your criminal record sealed or expunged by calling our office at (863) 665-6895.
It is important to note that while having a criminal record successfully sealed or expunged ensures your arrest or criminal history is withheld from the public, under special circumstances, if you are accused of another related crime, the courts may be able to reference your prior criminal history as a pattern of criminal behavior.
Lawrence Shearer, PLLC aggressively defends the legal rights of those who seek sealing and/or expungement of their criminal record in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, or the Highlands County Florida area.
Lawrence Shearer, PLLC provides you with an experienced Lakeland criminal defense attorney & lawyer. Contact Lawrence Shearer, PLLC at (863) 665-6895, to schedule a free confidential legal consultation.
Lawrence Shearer, PLLC
Lawrence Shearer, PLLC provides representation for all misdemeanor and felony offense clients in Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Polk County, and Highlands County, Florida. This includes, but is not limited to DUI, domestic violence offenses, drug offenses, drug trafficking, theft, frauds, firearm offenses, burglary, sexual offenses, pornography, white collar crimes, robbery, battery, appeals, probation violations, and murder cases. We can also handle the sealing and expunging of criminal records.
Lawrence Shearer, PLLC provides you with an experienced Lakeland criminal defense attorney & lawyer. Contact Lawrence Shearer, PLLC at (863) 665-6895, to schedule a free confidential legal consultation.
Criminal Defense Lawyer and Attorney
Shearer Defense can handle cases in the investigative stage and can help persuade law enforcement to not file formal charges. Retaining Lawrence Shearer, PLLC in the initial phases of a criminal case increases your chances for a successful resolution of your case. If necessary, our firm employs private investigators and forensic specialists to fully investigate your case, and to protect your rights. We file all appropriate pretrial motions to litigate the defenses you may have. If your case goes to trial, we will pick a jury, cross-examine State witnesses, and present your defenses.