Expungements

Sarah E. Smith
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Office Locations (Shreveport & Minden)
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Get your record expunged in Louisiana.

No person should be defined by his or her worst moment. If you were sentenced under Article 893 or 894, or if it has been five years since your last misdemeanor conviction or ten years since your felony conviction, you may be eligible for an expungement. An expungement, according to Black’s Law Dictionary, is a process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository.

Call today to set up a consultation and see how to start over with a clean slate.

Your consultation fee can be applied to the cost of your expungement, if eligible.

"I'm a firm believer in the Constitution and the right to due process, the right to a fair trial, the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty."

WHY CHOOSE

Sarah E.
Smith

Compassion

As an attorney that will fight for you, our approach is client-centered. Legal decisions are complicated and we understand each client is unique and deserves individual attention.

Experience

Sarah E. Smith has experience with nearly every area of legal practice and has appeared in District, Juvenile, and Federal Courts across Louisiana.

Cost-Effective

Fleixble payment options are available for clients in need. No one should sacrifice their right to an attorney due to financial difficulty.

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$100

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(318) 217-6100