We secured full expungement of a petit theft arrest in only 72 days—our fastest result from start to finish and likely the quickest in Florida. The petition was granted in Duval County by Judge Michelle Kalil after a swift and seamless legal process.
We sealed a client’s record involving 12 felony and misdemeanor charges across two separate arrests spanning 7 months—overcoming Florida’s strict legal barriers in just 8 months before Judge Patricia L. Strowbridge in Orange County.
The client faced a Petit Theft misdemeanor charge and encountered an objection during expungement. At a bench trial with Judge John D. Fry, the legal team countered the State’s arguments, resulting in a favorable ruling that cleared the record within four months.
A client in Miami-Dade, previously facing two Petit Theft misdemeanors, achieved a fresh start when Judge Betsy Alvarez-Zane granted their unified petition for expungement. In just six months, they were able to clear their record and move forward positively.
Our client had two arrests, five weeks apart, with separate charges and case numbers—including burglary and theft. We unified both cases in a single expungement petition, and Judge Cheryl Caracuzzo granted it. Both records were cleared in just 5 months.
Our client faced two arrests in Marion County for alleged theft-related charges. Despite the complexities involved, Erase The Case achieved record sealing in just 4 months through our expertise in Florida statutes, providing our client with a fresh start.