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expunction

[ik-spuhngk-shuhn] / ɪkˈspʌŋk ʃən /


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Hentz’ lawyers conceded no state law provides for expunction upon the grant of an executive pardon.

From Washington Times • Jan. 25, 2015

Justice James Kitchens, one of the four justices supporting expunction, said the effect of gubernatorial pardons in Mississippi has been diminished.

From Washington Times • Jan. 25, 2015

Justice James Kitchens, in a dissent, argued that there are state and federal court decisions that support a determination that a pardon renders a conviction moot and mandates expunction.

From Washington Times • Dec. 14, 2014

She said no state law provides for expunction upon the grant of an executive pardon.

From Washington Times • Dec. 14, 2014

After the division I think Lord Althorp at once rose and moved the expunction of the proceedings from the votes or journals; a severe rebuke to the mover.

From The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 by Morley, John




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