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2013-05-08 08:31:50

-- Amendment Helps to Protect Victims, Enhance Public Safety -- CARLSBAD, N.M., May 8, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Jayann Sepich, mother of murder victim Katie Sepich, and founder of DNA Saves (www.DNASaves.org) expressed appreciation for Sen. Hatch's (Utah) proposal to require DNA samples from undocumented immigrants applying for a special residency status, and for his continued commitment to victim issues. "My daughter was murdered by someone in the United States illegally,"...

2013-02-23 23:02:02

According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the United States Senate has unanimously passed a bill that will help convicted drug charge criminals expunge their records. MacGregor & Collins expungement lawyers have helped several of those who have tried to get their records cleaned or sealed and are confident that this bill will help their rehabilitation process. Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) February 23, 2013 According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the United States Senate has unanimously passed a...

2013-02-08 23:04:01

Officials at the criminal records website share an increase in sales for background checks with the U.S. Housing passing this new legislation. Arlington, VA (PRWEB) February 08, 2013 CriminalRecords.us.org has increased their number of background checks purchased by consumers since this new House bill allows judges more discretion to erase criminal records of people who may have redeemed themselves (CNHI). Company representatives attribute this to consumers wanting to have access to as...

2013-01-25 23:02:48

The criminal records websites offers a new system in which job seekers can see their own background checks before potential employers do. Denver, CO (PRWEB) January 25, 2013 Often employers run background checks before hiring new people for their businesses. They want to lookup their criminal past and be sure that concerns for a business's financial stability and the safety of their current employees are not at jeopardy. CriminalRecords.us.org helps job seekers get through this...

2012-04-15 23:01:59

New Service Assists Job Seekers in Removing Expunged Criminal Records from Private Criminal Databases Newport News, VA (PRWEB) April 14, 2012 Innovative Enterprises, Inc., a strategic partner to the background screening industry and expert provider of court research information products, smart data solutions and ancillary services, today announced that it has partnered with other industry leading providers of criminal record database services to form the Expungement Clearinghouse. This...

2010-11-23 10:00:00

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Matian & Moaddel, criminal defense attorneys in Los Angeles, are launching their new website http://www.ExpungeCriminalRecordCA.com to provide valuable information to expunge criminal records in California. Most individuals with a criminal record face a difficult time leading a normal life. A criminal record, especially a felony conviction, makes it very challenging to get or keep a high-paying job, to advance within a career, or to qualify for...

2009-03-09 05:00:00

LEXINGTON, Ky., March 9 /PRNewswire/ -- ClearMYrecord.com, the leading company dedicated to offering criminal record relief services, today announced it has again lowered the price of its services from $199 to $99. The company originally lowered its price to $199 from $399 when it launched the site in December 2008 when it transitioned to a fully automated website. The new $99 price point represents a 75 percent reduction of the cost prior to automation. A new study from the Pew Center on...

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2008-12-15 15:43:50

The growing crop of searchable online databases run directly by states provides a valuable and timesaving service to would-be employers and businesses.The sites allow states to search criminal convictions without having to submit written requests and wait for the responses. And they're popular: Last month alone, Florida's site performed 38,755 record checks.Vermont launched its service Monday, and now about 20 states have some form of them.However, the internet availability of such sites can...