PC 1473.7 in Ventura: Vacating Convictions to Address Immigration Consequences
California Penal Code § 1473.7 lets noncitizens no longer in custody move to vacate a conviction when prejudicial error prevented them from understand
California Penal Code § 1473.7 lets noncitizens no longer in custody move to vacate a conviction when prejudicial error prevented them from understand
California’s Proposition 64 lets many people with prior cannabis convictions in Ventura County petition to reduce, dismiss, seal, or redesignate their
California law allows many people with prior marijuana convictions to have those records reduced, dismissed, or sealed. Ventura County residents may b
Proposition 64 lets Californians with prior cannabis convictions seek reduction, redesignation, dismissal, or sealing of their records. Here is how Pr
Proposition 47 reclassified certain non-violent California felonies as misdemeanors and created a petition process under Penal Code § 1170.18. Le
A California Penal Code § 17(b) motion can reduce certain wobbler felony convictions to misdemeanors, opening doors to better employment, housing, and
A Penal Code § 17(b) motion can reduce a California ‘wobbler’ felony to a misdemeanor, helping restore rights and limit the long-term impact of a reco
California Penal Code section 17(b) allows certain felony convictions to be reduced to misdemeanors. Learn what 17(b) is, which offenses qualify, when
Certain California felony convictions may be eligible for reduction to misdemeanors under Penal Code § 17(b). Learn who qualifies, how the process wor
If you are serving probation in Ventura County, California law may allow you to petition the court to end your supervision early, clear your record, o