by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Dec 24, 2020 | Expungement, Law Update
Want to see if you qualify for expungement? Fill out this super short questionnaire and an attorney will get back to you immediately. Attorneys Marc Lopez and Zac Bailey recently broke down the Indiana Supreme Court’s brand new decision on expungement petitions,...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Nov 9, 2020 | Criminal Charges, Expungement, General
You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers! What’s the difference between an expungement and a seal? There isn’t one. There used to be a difference, depending on whether you wanted to clean up the record of your arrest or the record of your criminal conviction. The law...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | May 21, 2020 | COVID-19, Criminal Charges, Expungement, General, SDP, Trial Practice
Indiana Counties Are Trying Simultaneously to Contain the Coronavirus and Encourage Piecemeal Recovery and Reopening Attorneys Marc Lopez and Matt Kroes recently discussed how different Indiana counties are moving forward in the summer of COVID-19, the realities and...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Oct 22, 2019 | Criminal Charges, Expungement
Being convicted of a crime can be a scary and life-changing ordeal. With time, luck and a little bit of effort, though, Indiana law may allow you to put some distance between yourself and your worst mistakes. While there’s no such thing as a clean slate, expungement...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Mar 14, 2019 | Criminal Charges, Expungement, General
Most people who’ve been found guilty of a crime continue to feel the consequences of their conviction for years to come—usually in the form of missed job opportunities. If you’re in this position, it may have occurred to you that your punishment seems to be continuing...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jul 17, 2018 | Criminal Charges, Expungement, General
Like most states, Indiana has expungement laws on the books. The concept evolved because of the difficulties that go hand-in-hand with a spotty criminal history. In theory, the process of expungement offers people a second chance by limiting public access to records...