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If I am found “not guilty”, or my case is dismissed, will it still be on my record?
In general, under Texas law, there are certain instances where you can have your record “expunged”. That means that all records of your arrest will be destroyed, and your record will not reflect the arrest. This remedy is not available in all circumstances. However, if The Gray Law Firm, P.L.L.C. represents you in a criminal matter and obtains an acquittal or dismissal, it will attempt to expunge your record free of charge, if it is legally possible. The only cost you will pay will be the filing fee and costs. Most lawyers will charge you an additional fee for this service. However, when you hire a lawyer to fight for justice, you expect them to go all the way. It is our belief that you don’t stop with the acquittal or dismissal; you take it all the way. We try to get our client’s record back to where it was before he or she was arrested, if possible.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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