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Our Linn County expungement attorneys are dedicated to protecting your rights and expunging your record through the proper legal channels. We at O'Flaherty Law Linn County have teams of experienced attorneys ready and eager to assist with all your legal needs. We ensure all of our clients understand the process their individual cases go through. Using every available resource at our disposal we have a strong infrastructure that guarantees excellent client support with transparent billing, client-focused legal sessions, and responsive communication. At O'Flaherty Law Linn County, we make your legal goals our legal goals.
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In this video, our Linn County expungement attorneys explain how Iowa’s policies keep a majority of criminal records public. This means that your landlord, spouse, friends, neighbors or a future employer can see criminal records online for free. Our experienced attorneys discuss what crimes can be expunged in Iowa and how it affects your record. If you would like further assistance with the expungement process, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law Linn County for exemplary representation.
In this video, our Linn County expungement attorneys explain how an aggravated OWI involves certain aggravating factors that elevate the charge from a serious misdemeanor to an aggravated misdemeanor or felony misdemeanor. We answer questions such as "What criteria constitute an aggravated OWI?" and "What should you do if you’ve been charged with an aggravated OWI in Iowa?". If you have been charged with an OWI, O'Flaherty Law is ready and eager to offer you exemplary representation at affordable rates.
In this video, our Linn County expungement attorneys list and explain the elements and degrees of the crime of burglary in the state of Iowa. At O'Flaherty Law we want to ensure client understanding of their case. This video will help our clients better comprehend burglary as it may relate to them. If you need assistance in the case of burglary do not hesitate to contact us for exemplary client services and representation.