Sentence examples for expunction from inspiring English sources

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expunction

noun

The act of expunging or erasing.

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The department says it takes an employee about 15 minutes — $3 of agency time — to process each expunction or pardon notification.

In response, state legislators made expunction notifications automatic and paperless and held anyone maintaining the data criminally liable for updating it.

Department of Public Safety officials say bills passed in the last few legislative sessions give them the green light to make anyone with a copy of the state's criminal records database pay expunction fees.

Sometimes the expunction is total.

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A bill passed in 2007, for instance, ordered the Department of Public Safety to notify these record-holders about any expunctions or pardons and authorized them to recoup "an amount sufficient to recover costs incurred by the department".

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