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RecordGone.com Now Offering Record Clearing Services in North Carolina

RecordGone.com, a DBA of Higbee and Associates, is now offering record clearing services in North Carolina. The services will include expungement, sealing, firearm rights restoration, probation termination, and termination of sex offender registration. This will be the sixteenth state in which the law firm offers legal services. Continue reading

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Pennsylvania Expungement Bill To Reach Senate Floor

On June 17, 2013, Senate Bill 391 was cleared by the Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee and may progress to the Senate floor. Senate Bill 391 was introduced by Senator Tim Solobay with the intention of providing a second chance to former offenders. Senator Solobay believes that the bill will reduce recidivism rates and subsequently reduce the average amount that the state spends on housing prisoners each year. Continue reading

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Recordgone.com Is Updating Our Eligibility Test With New Indiana Expungement Law

Indiana’s expungement law will be changing on July 1, 2013. The new law will make more people eligible to clear their criminal record. The change in law will allow misdemeanors and felonies to be expunged from an individual’s criminal history as long as they meet certain requirements. Continue reading

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RecordGone.com Founder Testifies In Support of California Expungement Bill

Mathew Higbee, founder of the Law Firm of Higbee & Associates and RecordGone.com, testified in favor of changes to California’s expungement law in front of the California State Assembly Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, June 25th. Higbee was speaking in support of Senate Bill 530 (SB 530), authored by Senator Roderick Wright. Continue reading

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Closing Courthouses in Los Angeles County: How It May Affect Cases

Last year, in an effort to consolidate resources, the Superior Court of California announced that nine Los Angeles County courthouses would soon be closing, and the cases transferred to other local courthouses. The closures took effect on June 14, 2013. Continue reading

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