Category: Expungement

Criminal records can create significant barriers to employment, housing, and educational opportunities for individuals in Denver and across Colorado. The Clean Slate Act has simplified record sealing by automatically clearing eligible charges without requiring court petitions. This transformative law, effective July 1, 2024, marks the most significant change to Colorado’s expungement system in decades.

Knowing which records qualify for automatic sealing empowers individuals to understand if past convictions or non-convictions

In recent years, Colorado has been at the forefront of marijuana legalization, pioneering policies that have influenced the national conversation on drug laws. With Denver as a key player in this movement, individuals with marijuana-related offenses find themselves in a unique position amidst evolving legal landscapes.

One question that arises is whether it’s possible to seal these offenses and what implications changing marijuana laws might have on the process. This

A criminal record can cast a shadow over your life, affecting job prospects, housing opportunities, and even personal relationships. If you’ve been through a criminal case in Colorado and are looking to move forward with a clean slate, you’re in luck. Colorado provides avenues for individuals to clear their records, giving them a chance to rebuild their lives. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the process of expungement

When you get arrested for a crime, you receive a criminal record. Unfortunately, even if you beat your charges – or aren’t charged in the first place – that record stays. And it can follow you around for the rest of your life.

Insurance companies, potential employers, and even lenders for a home mortgage, as well as other entities, have access to a person’s criminal history and can make moving

Getting a job with a criminal conviction on your record can present quite a challenge for many Coloradoans. Today, employers use comprehensive background checks that are sure to spot any type of criminal history.

If you have a criminal record, don’t lose hope. There are some things you must understand about getting a job with a criminal history, but it’s not impossible. More importantly, there are legal remedies that can