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What should I do if I have a wrongful conviction on my criminal background?

Asked on Nov 16th, 2011 on Criminal Law - Texas
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My conviction record shows I was charged and found guilty of a kidnapping to which I was never arrested nor convicted. Record indicated that I served a prison sentence of 3 years for the crime which I did not commit. This keeps me from getting jobs. I just recently found out about this when I went to an interview and they told me they could not hire me due to the kidnapping conviction.
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Assault Attorney serving Richardson, TX
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If the record in the court is wrong you should file a Nunc Pro Tunc petition to correct the record. Any criminal attorney can help.
Answered on Nov 28th, 2011 at 12:51 PM

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Criminal Law Attorney serving Houston, TX
Partner at Thiessen Law Firm
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You need to hire the best lawyer you can afford who specializes in expunctions of petitions for non-disclosure. But you also need to get in touch with DPS and clean up this identity theft that someone obviously put on your record.
Answered on Nov 21st, 2011 at 4:43 PM

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