Clear Your Record With Expunctions And Nondisclosure Representation
Imagine carrying a burden that shadows every job application, loan request and housing opportunity you pursue. This is the reality for many who have a criminal record. Attorney Jason Luong understands the profound impact that a criminal past can have on your future and is here to offer a path to a clearer future through expunctions and nondisclosures.
At The Law Office of Jason Luong, PLLC, attorney Luong recognizes that every client’s story is unique, and he approaches each case with sensitivity and dedication. With over 20 years of experience serving the Houston community and the surrounding areas, attorney Jason Luong brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep understanding of Texas law to the table. His experience as a former criminal district court judge and a former Harris County felony and misdemeanor chief prosecutor provides him with insights that benefit his clients immensely. Attorney Luong has successfully tried more than 50 cases to a jury verdict and is deeply committed to creating personalized legal strategies that aim to restore his clients’ reputations and peace of mind.
Understanding Expunctions And Nondisclosures In Texas
In Texas, an expunction allows individuals to eliminate arrests, charges and, in some cases, convictions from their records as if they never occurred. Nondisclosures seal your criminal record from public view, offering a fresh start to those who qualify. These legal tools can significantly impact your ability to live without the stigma of a past mistake.
To qualify for an expunction in Texas, you must meet specific criteria, such as having charges that were dismissed, acquitted or not pursued by the prosecution. Each case is different, and navigating the qualifications can be complex. Attorney Jason Luong is adept at evaluating your circumstances to determine if you are eligible for this process.
Nondisclosure is available to those who have successfully completed deferred adjudication probation and have not committed certain types of crimes. This process does not erase the criminal record like an expunction, but it does seal the record from the general public, offering a degree of privacy and relief from your past.
The First Step Toward A New Beginning
Do not let your past mistakes dictate your future opportunities. Contact The Law Office of Jason Luong, PLLC, today at 281-400-1605 or fill out an online contact form to schedule your free consultation. Let attorney Jason Luong help you navigate the complexities of expunctions and nondisclosures so that you can focus on your future.