Providence Post-Conviction Relief & Expungement Attorney

Call (401) 354-2255 for Help in Appealing or Clearing a Conviction in Rhode Island

After a criminal conviction, you may find it difficult to find gainful employment, apply for certain loans, and may even face limited housing options. An expungement or sealing of a record are ways you can remove your previous criminal convictions from your record. If you are interested in seeking an expungement, then talk to our Rhode Island expungement attorney. Likewise, if you have been convicted of a crime and wish to appeal the sentence or conviction, our post-conviction relief lawyer in Rhode Island can also help you through the process. We can review your case to determine whether any issues occurred during your original trial to merit an appeal.

Call The Law Office of Jason Knight to learn more about your post-conviction relief options. Talk to our team today by giving us a call at (401) 354-2255.

What Is Post-Conviction Relief in Providence, RI?

Post-conviction relief (PCR) allows individuals who have been convicted of a crime to challenge their conviction or sentence after the fact. In Providence criminal courts, PCR may be available if:

  • Your rights were violated during the trial
  • Ineffective legal representation occurred
  • New evidence has come to light
  • There was a procedural error

Our Providence post-conviction relief lawyer can review your case and guide you through the legal process to determine whether you qualify for PCR.

Am I Eligible for an RI Expungement?

To qualify for an expungement, all of the following must apply:

  • You must be a first-time offender
  • You must wait the required period of time after completing your sentence and/or probation 
    ​​​​​​(5 years of misdemeanors; 10 years for felonies)
  • Your crime must NOT be a serious or violent felony
  • You must demonstrate to the court that you are of good moral character and have been rehabilitated.

In many cases, after an RI expungement, you may truthfully answer “no” when asked whether you were ever arrested or charged with a crime. However, some private employers may still require you to disclose your charges, even if your conviction was expunged.

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Call Our Rhode Island Expungement Lawyers: (401) 354-2255

Talk to our experienced attorney about your RI expungement and post-conviction relief options. It does not cost you a thing to learn more about your case, so feel free to reach out to us today. We’ll provide you with our honest assessment and answer any questions you have about your case.

Reach out to our office online or by calling us at (401) 354-2255. 

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