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You will need to go back to court and ask that your prior criminal records be "sealed". That does not mean that they do not exist, but generally speaking it means they are not available for public view. Usually expungement is in consideration of a first time offense. That does not mean they completely disappear. They will always be available to law enforcement and the legal system. Granting an expungement gives you a "second change" in life to gain employment, etc. and not have your past held against you. This is basically a one shot deal. Any future criminal activity, and those sealed records are opened.

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