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      Varghese Summersett Background

      Video: Can I Get an Expunction in Texas?

      Benson Varghese discusses removing offenses and arrests from a person’s criminal history through an expunction in Texas in this short video.

      In Texas, a person can get an expunction of their criminal record under some circumstances. For most cases, that means either a case was not filed or the case was ultimately dismissed without a conviction and without any sort of probation. That’s going to be true for a Class B or a Class A misdemeanor, as well as any felony offense.

      For a Class C misdemeanor, you can actually get an expunction if your case has been deferred and then dismissed or dismissed outright. It’s important to remember that there is a time period that must pass before you’re eligible for an expunction. That’s generally going to be the statute of limitations for that offense. For a misdemeanor, you’re generally going to wait two years unless the misdemeanor was a Class C in which case you can wait six months. For a felony, the statute of limitations is going to vary by the offense. Three, five, and seven-year statute of limitations are common, but it’s important to consult with an attorney to determine if you are eligible for an expunction.

      Want to learn more? Don’t miss: Expunctions in Texas

      To find out if you are eligible for an expunction in Texas, contact us at 817-203-2220 or reach out online .

      Have you or a loved one been accused of a serious crime? Contact us today for a complimentary strategy session. During this call we will:

      • Discuss the facts of your case;
      • Discuss the legal issues involved, including the direct and collateral consequences of the allegation; and
      • Discuss the defenses that apply to your plan and in general terms discuss our approach to your case.

      Benson Varghese is the founder and managing partner of Varghese Summersett, where he has built a distinguished career championing the underdog in personal injury, wrongful death, and criminal defense cases. With over 100 jury trials in Texas state and federal courts, he brings exceptional courtroom experience and a proven record with Texas juries to every case.

      Under his leadership, Varghese Summersett has grown into a powerhouse firm with dedicated teams across three core practice areas: criminal defense, family law, and personal injury. Beyond his legal practice, Benson is recognized as a legal tech entrepreneur as the founder of Lawft and a thought leader in legal technology.

      Benson is also the author of Tapped In, the definitive guide to law firm growth that has become essential reading for attorneys looking to scale their practices.

      Benson serves as an adjunct faculty at Baylor Law School.

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