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Laws pertaining to both civil and criminal cases are often complex. Understanding what the statute of limitations is can help you determine your rights in a situation that could involve litigation or criminal charges.

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The legal system is often complex and full of words that most people don't use in everyday conversations. Expungement relates to a criminal record and how past convictions appear.

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Crimes in the U.S. are generally classified as misdemeanors or felonies. Misdemeanors are typically regarded as petty crimes, but felonies are far more serious.

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