Chesleylawyers21 Jan, 2023Legal
Under California Penal Code 851.8, a person who has been arrested but not charged with a crime may be eligible to have their arrest records sealed and destroyed. This means that the records of the arrest will be sealed, or kept confidential, and will not be available to the public. Additionally, the records will be destroyed after a certain period of time, unless the arrest was for a serious or violent crime.
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