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1.4 Avenues Beyond Expungement

This chapter is limited to expungement. If an individual is not eligible for an expungement, there may nevertheless be other avenues of relief available such as resentencing under La. C.Cr.P. art. 930.10, reconsideration of a sentence under La. C.Cr.P. art. 881.1, or an executive or “gold seal” pardon from the governor.

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Pro Bono Desk Manual

  • Foreward
  • Editor’s Introduction
  • Correcting Names and Gender Markers
  • Court Access for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Defending Homeownership
  • Domestic Violence Law in Louisiana
  • Employment Law
  • Expungements in Louisiana
    • 1. Background
      • 1.1 Importance of Expungement
      • 1.2 Role of a Pro Bono Attorney
      • 1.3 Remaining Current with the Law
      • 1.4 Avenues Beyond Expungement
    • 2. Limitations on Use of Criminal Records
    • 3 Legal Effect of Expungement
    • 4 Eligibility
    • 5 Screening for Eligibility
    • 6 Filing
    • 7 Next Steps Once an Expungement is Filed
    • 8 Challenging Incomplete or Inaccurate Information
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  • Language Access
  • Law of Special Education and School Discipline
  • Louisiana Landlord-Tenant Law
  • Louisiana Successions
  • Medicaid
  • Tax Law

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