Minnesota Voting Rights

There are certain factors about your case that will determine if you are in possession of your right to vote. Below you will find a detailed description of these factors for voting rights in Minnesota. In Minnesota, your voting rights are automatically restored upon your completion of the...
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The Advent of Traveling with a Clean Criminal Record

Traveling is a beautiful experience. It is a time to enjoy your surroundings and relax. According to a recent report from the United States Travel Association, nearly 77% of Americans travel for leisure. Make the most out of your traveling experience by taking preventative measures. The first step is to determine if your criminal record is eligible for record clearing services. If you are eligible and if your cases proceed so far as to receive a granted order, you can avoid being detained at the border for long periods of time and can lower your chances of being denied entry at the border. For example, with nearly 35 million people visiting Canada every year according to Canada’s Citizenship & Immigration Department, it is pertinent to be aware that Canada is in an information sharing agreement with the United States. That means Canada will be able to see your criminal record information in the United States and can potentially deny you entry into their country. If you are planning on traveling this summer or travel often due to work purposes, ensure efficient travel by clearing your criminal record first. Visit RecordGone.com today to take your Free Eligibility test or call toll free for your over-the-phone consultation at...
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How to Increase Your Chances of Minnesota Employment After Graduation

Going into an interview with the confidence that your academic record will reflect your dedication to your studies, as well as your commitment to be crime-free will enhance your chances of securing employment. Nearly 1.5 million graduates with a bachelor’s degree under the age of 25 are jobless or underemployed, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Studies show that more than 80 percent of employers conduct criminal background checks, so it is safe to assume the jobless rate for graduates with a criminal record is even more bleak. There may be good news for graduates with a criminal record. Many states allow records, especially for young offenders, to have their record cleared. The Law Firm of Higbee & Associates provides a free online eligibility test that will quickly and confidentially tell a person what options are available for clearing a criminal record. The free test can be found at www.RecordGone.com. RecordGone.com can also provide a person with a flat-fee quote to have a criminal record cleared at the court. Whether a person clears their record themselves or hires an attorney, RecordGone.com has two essential services: 1. Expedited Criminal Database Update (ECDU) $150 for Current Clients; $250 for New Clients Update/removal of record from top 500 private background check companies Free criminal background check from BackgroundChecks.com (normally $49) Informational guide and sample letter on how to clear/challenge results of a background check company reporting outdated information $250 credit towards any legal action Higbee & Associates takes on your behalf against a potential employer who wrongfully discriminates against you or a background check company that unlawfully distributes outdated information about you 2. Mugshot Removal & Publication Prevention $399 (Add a $50 discount if done with ECDU) Removes your photo from top mugshot sites and prevents it from being published in the future Covers 80+ mugshot sites 5 year coverage Money-back guarantee if a mugshot is posted on a listed site and it is not removed from the site within 30 days of notifying us Service begins when we receive the court order showing your record has been cleared Contact RecordGone.Com today by visiting our website or calling us toll free at 866-534-7049 to see how you can get started today to securing a solid future after...
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Restoration of Gun Rights in Minnesota

If you are interested in restoring your gun rights in Minnesota, you must first know what kind of violation you were convicted of. If your conviction was a violent crime, the law will automatically prohibit you from owning or possessing a gun. Generally, it will be the court to decide whether or not your gun rights can be restored. However, you can increase the chances of your restoration if you start sooner than later. Also having a professional law firm to represent you in restoring your rights will undoubtedly help. An attorney will usually file all the forms and represent you in court by opposing the district attorney. It is always better to have an attorney to argue against the district attorney in front of a judge. Another benefit of hiring a Minnesota Gun Rights Restoration Attorney is that you will not be required to show up in court – allowing you to take care of things at home or at work....
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Minnesota Juvenile Conviction Expungement

Generally your juvenile record is automatically sealed, however some agencies will still have access to the records. As a juvenile, you still might be persecuted as an adult for a particular set of crimes. If this is the case, the records will be kept longer and be open to inspection as if an adult has committed the crime. Note that Minnesota law does not automatically expunge juvenile records despite it being sealed. This is why expunging the record through petitioning to the court is important. This is why we recommend the services of an expungement law firm that can properly seal and expunge your juvenile records permanently. This way the record is considered removed and your record will state as if you were not convicted at...
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