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  2. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Expungement in the United States is a process which varies across jurisdictions. Many states allow for criminal records to be sealed or expunged, although laws vary by state. Some states do not permit expungement, or allow expungement under very limited circumstances. [ 1] In general, once sealed or expunged, all records of an arrest and of any ...

  3. Proposed expungements of the impeachments of Donald Trump

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    There is no direct precedent for an expungement of an impeachment, and scarce analogues in American government. One partial-analogue was the 1837 vote by a Democratic-controlled Senate voted to "expunge" an 1834 censure of Democratic president Andrew Jackson. This censure had been adopted by a previous Whig-controlled Senate. [4]

  4. Expungement - Wikipedia

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    California's expungement law permits someone convicted of a crime to file a Petition for Dismissal [8] with the court to re-open the case, set aside the plea, and dismiss the case. [9] In order for one to qualify for expungement, the petitioner must have completed probation, paid all fines and restitution, and not currently be charged with a ...

  5. Getting your license back after a DUI: What you need to know

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    The total cost of a DUI is estimated to be between $10,000 and $25,000. You can start by looking at your DUI police report, which becomes available to you after you are arraigned.

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  7. California Reparations Panel’s Recommendations Could Cost ...

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    In addressing the impact of “overpolicing and mass incarceration,” the report suggests each eligible person would receive, on average, roughly $115,260 — $2,352 for each year of residency in ...

  8. DUI laws in California - Wikipedia

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    Driving under the influence (DUI) occurs when a person operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or when the driver has a blood alcohol level of 0.08 or greater. [1] [2] Minors and young adults aged 18–20 can be charged with impaired driving based on blood alcohol levels of 0.01 or higher, and CDL license holders ...

  9. Cost of a DUI - AOL

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    What is the average cost of car insurance after a DUI? After a DUI, average rates for full coverage car insurance increase from $2,542 to $4,840 per year. Average rates vary by state and will ...