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With confusion about what is considered essential to stay-at-home orders that means for some their legal picture may be cloudy for the foreseeable future. Lawyers at Wyrsch Hobbs & Mirakian explain courts are not closed and criminal cases should not be put on hold during the stay-at-home orders. That means now is a perfect time to clean up any negative criminal history and certain registration requirements.
Attorneys with Wyrsch Hobbs & Mirakian are working to get cases expunged and resolve/remedy other negative consequences of a criminal investigation or conviction so that when all if this uncertainty is passed, ideally, people can move on with their lives, without looming legal repercussions.
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