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If the judge ordered expunction upon successful completion of the sentence, the record can be expunged.
Failure to disclose the required information would cause the dismissal of the case and the expunction of the pleadings from the records.
First things first; and first was the final expunction of the broken Daut army.
A juvenile who has been adjudged delinquent can, upon reaching age 17, petition the judge for expunction of the juvenile adjudication.
Ten States do not have provisions in statute for the expunction of child abuse and neglect records as required by CAPTA.
Your deeds were not overt, and I punish you thus: return to Faroli; do not in any guise venture from its precincts for five years, on pain of expunction."
The depth of feeling in Jackson's day is simply not graspable without looking at his censure: the angrily literal expunction is written right across the offending language in the original document.
He was afraid of physical pain, so that he had left the slave-brand rather than endure the momentary physical agony of its expunction, and thus gotten himself into this fix.
But TPau prevailed on the Vulcan High Council, the senior legislators who put final approval on statutes that have passed the lower legislature, to offer this expunction to the planet for approval by plurality.
He emphasised the point, that no Parliament anywhere had exercised such a right after 1782 when the British House of Commons ordered the expunction from the journals of one of its earlier resolutions expelling a member who was duly elected in 1764.
If being attacked by Geoffrey Howe was like being savaged by a dead sheep, as Denis Healey claimed, then expunction by Mr Lansley is akin to finding oneself annihilated by a lightly sedated basset hound.
Expunction requires only one-fourth of the bodys two thousand six members to remove a law. . . the idea being that a good law should require a fairly large consensus-avoiding the proposal of frivolous or unnecessary statutes-and a bad law should be made easy to stop or change.