Dismissals & Expungements

A Past Conviction Does Not Have to Follow You Forever.

California law provides qualifying individuals with the opportunity to have criminal convictions dismissed or expunged from their record. An expungement can open doors to employment, housing, professional licensing, and other opportunities that a criminal record might otherwise close. Lloyd & Coulter helps clients pursue every available avenue for relief under the law.

  • Petition for dismissal under Penal Code § 1203.4

  • Expungement of misdemeanor convictions

  • Expungement of felony convictions (where eligible)

  • Reduction of felony to misdemeanor (Penal Code § 17(b))

  • Early termination of probation

  • Certificate of rehabilitation

  • Governor's pardon

Lloyd & Coulter Attorney Lloyd will review your criminal history, determine which forms of relief you qualify for, and guide you through the legal process step by step. Clearing your record is one of the most meaningful steps you can take toward rebuilding your life after a criminal conviction.

If you or a loved one is facing these charges, do not wait. Contact the Law Office of Lloyd & Coulter today for a free, confidential consultation. Attorney Lloyd & Coulter are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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