Adams County Bar Association CLE Tuesday, October 31, 2014 Some Slides Originally Prepared By Jay Abom, Esquire & Linda Cecconello, Cumberland County Bar.

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Adams County Bar Association CLE Tuesday, October 31, 2014 Some Slides Originally Prepared By Jay Abom, Esquire & Linda Cecconello, Cumberland County Bar Association as well as Michael Lee, Esquire Presented by PBA Pro Bono Office

Generally, expungement is the process to "remove from general review" the records pertaining to an arrest, citation, or adjudication of summary or criminal charges. However, not all criminal records are eligible for expungement, and the records may not completely "disappear". Records may still be available to law enforcement and may still be considered a prior conviction for some purposes. Expungement is not automatic, and the court may choose not to grant the request. To determine if your criminal records fall within the categories of records eligible to be expunged and/or if the self help expungement forms are appropriate for you, consult an attorney.  Who am I?  Why Expungements?  How does Pro Bono fit into the mix?  What are we doing now?  What can private attorneys do?

 Term refers to a growing national movement to explore strategies to provide legal counsel, as a matter of right and at public expense, to low- income persons in civil legal proceedings where basic human needs are at stake.  Takes its name from Gideon v. Wainright, 352 U.S. 335 (1963) (establishing a right to counsel in criminal cases)

 Legal Consequences ◦ Direct ◦ Indirect

 Criminal Complaint  Bail (Arraignment)  Trial  “Guilty”  Sentencing  Jail/Prison  Probation/Parole  Juvenile Petition  Detention Hearing  Determination of Guilt Hearing  “Adjudication of Delinquency”  Disposition  Juvenile placement facility  Probation

 Possession/Consumption of Alcohol  Public Intoxication/ D.C.  DUI  Homicide by Vehicle while DUI  Furnishing Alcohol to Minors ◦ Criminal ◦ Civil liability

 Possession of a Controlled Substance or drug paraphernalia  Manufacture/Delivery/Possession with the Intent to Deliver  Mandatory Minimum Jail Sentences ◦ Drug type and quantity ◦ School zones = 1000 ft of a School or College Campus (Same regardless of marijuana or cocaine/heroin) ◦ Gun present

 Retail Theft (Summary to Felony)  Simple Assault  Criminal Mischief (over $500 = Misdemeanor)  Criminal Trespassing/Burglary  Harassment by communication  Sexual Assault/Rape

Page 5: Have you ever been adjudicated guilty or convicted of a misdemeanor, felony or other crime?

 Inability to obtain professional license or to ever work in certain professions  Cannot serve on a jury  Lose right to possess a firearm  Non-citizens, even ones here for many years, may be subjected to removal

 Fines and Costs  Supervision fees  Restitution  Legal fees  Job loss and/or missed work  Ineligible for benefits/loans

 Expungements: ◦ 70 years old and crime free for 10 years ◦ Dead for 3 years ◦ Some “non-convictions” ◦ Summary offenses after 5 years  Pardons ◦ Apply to the Governor of the state or the President ◦ Very difficult to obtain  But can you ever get rid of what is found on

 PBA Expungement Initiative  --Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness  --Cumberland County Pro Bono  --Dauphin County pro Bono  --Montgomery County Public Defender Clinics  --Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity  A look at what is happening today in Berks County County  --District Attorney’s Office  --Public defender’s Office  --MidPenn Legal Services

 Courts/Pages/Expungements.aspx Courts/Pages/Expungements.aspx  Expungements May Be One Of The Following Types:  1. Expungement under ARD Program – Expungement under ARD (Pa.R.Crim.P. 320 provides that the judge shall order the expungement of the defendant’s arrest record when the judge orders the dismissal of the charges against the defendant.  2. Expungement under the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act – (35 P.S. § ) provides for the expungement of records of arrest and/or prosecution for offenses under the act upon order of court .   ​ a. 35 P.S.§ (a) provides in part that the court shall file with the council a list of those persons who were charged with a violation of the Controlled Substance, Drug and Device, and Cosmetic Act, except for Title 35 P.S. § (a)(30), in which the charges were withdrawn, dismissed or the person acquitted  3. Expungement of Juvenile Records is specified under 18 Pa.C.S.A. §   4. Summary Convictions – Act 134 of 2008 – Effective January 26, 2009 amends Title 18 as follows: (Pa.R.C.P.490). See Act 134 of 2008 for criteria required for Summary Conviction Expungement eligibility.   5. Rule 790 – Procedure for Obtaining Expungement in Court Cases; Expungement Order 

 PLSE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit legal aid organization.  PLSE’s mission is to work toward just outcomes for low-income individuals who have had contact with the Pennsylvania criminal justice system. Through individual representation, strategic litigation, community education, research, and legislative advocacy, PLSE advocates for a more equitable social environment for those with criminal records, including expanding access to employment and social services.  PLSE was founded in 2010 by four Philadelphia-based civil rights lawyers who wanted to create an alternative legal service model that brings legal services directly into the communities most affected by criminal history record information and other social justice inequities. PLSE received tax exempt status in 2012.

 Your Online Guide to Legal information and Civil Legal Services in Pennsylvania  Brought to you by:  Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network  Pennsylvania Bar Association  Legal Services Corporation  Pro Bono Net

David Keller Trevaskis, Esquire  PBA Pro Bono Coordinator  (cell) 