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Lack of actual innocence no bar to expungement – Expungement granted (access required)

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: July 6, 2009

Petitioner obtained expungement, over the Commonwealth’s objection, of his juvenile criminal record despite not having been “actually innocent.” As a juvenile, petitioner had been charged with assault upon a family member and destruction of property, with evidence of uncharged marijuana use and truancy also offered at trial. The court had found that there was sufficient evidence of ...
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