Saperstein’s client was a Chinese national on a student visa, studying public health. He received a disorderly conduct citation, as a county ordinance, and failed to show up for court. As a result, he was convicted of the disorderly conduct. Months later, when he had to renew his student visa, he found out that the […]
expungement
Dane County – Disorderly Conduct Reopened and Reduced (“Expungement”)
Client was applying for government and NGO work that would require him to travel internationally; and an old misdemeanor disorderly conduct conviction was preventing him from passing background checks and from traveling to certain countries. Although client was not eligible for formal “expungement,” Saperstein negotiated an agreement with the prosecutor to reopen the criminal charge […]
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