Expungement Information Clinic: In partnership with Howard County Bar Association and BSS Law (In-Person)/Clínica de información sobre la eliminación de los antecedentes penales

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This class is being presented in-person at HCLS East Columbia branch and simultaneously will be broadcast online via Zoom. There is a separate registration for each format of the class. This page will register you for the IN-PERSON class.

To register for the ONLINE session, click here https://live-howardcounty.pantheonsite.io/events/expungement-information-clinic-partnership-howard-county-bar-association-and-bss-law-online


In law, “expungement” is the process by which a record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from state or federal record. An expungement order directs the court to treat the criminal conviction as if it had never occurred, essentially removing it from a defendant’s criminal record as well as, ideally, the public record.

This clinic will provide an overview of expungement in Maryland and discuss the different types of records and whether they are eligible for expungement. This informational session will be available virtually via zoom as well as in-person at the East Columbia branch.

Attendees will have an opportunity to meet with an attorney, one-on-one, for free legal advice regarding expunging their criminal record. This consultation will only be available in-person after the information session. 

David Coaxum, President of the Howard County Bar Association, will provide an overview of the services/resources offered by the Howard County Bar Association to our community.  

Sandy Brewer, Law Librarian, shares resources available for law-related research.  

Attorney Bradley Shepherd will walk through a Mock Expungement Petition and discuss General Waiver. Audience questions welcome.  

 

About David Coaxum: David Coaxum’s practice as a family law attorney focuses on the negotiation, settlement, and litigation of complex domestic matters in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Mr. Coaxum’s unique experience includes handling multifaceted business disputes and litigation matters, including high profile defamation claims, employment disputes, and contract claims.  

About Sandy Brewer: Sandy Brewer is the Director of the Law Library & Legal Resource Center at the Circuit Court for Howard County.  In addition, Sandy manages the Circuit Court’s free legal assistance programs – the Civil Law Center and the Family Law Assistance Program and is the current Chair of the Conference of Maryland Court Law Library Directors. Sandy earned a B.A. from the University of Virginia, a J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law, a M.S.L.S. from the Catholic University of America, and in 2015, she achieved the status of Certified Court Executive through the National Center for State Courts. In 2017, Sandy was awarded the Maryland Pro Bono Service Government Award.   

About Bradley Shepherd: Bradley S. Shepherd, is the owner and Managing Attorney of BSS Law, LLC which has offices in Catonsville and Columbia. He handles criminal defense, traffic, peace and protective orders, personal injury, family law, estate planning, corporate formation, and counseling, as well as landlord/tenant matters and general civil litigation. He has also served as a panel attorney for the Office of the Public Defender. 

 

We would like to thank the Circuit Court for Howard County, Law Library & Legal Resource Center for their support of this event.  

More information here: http://mdcourts.gov/circuit/howard/lawlibrary.html 

Disclaimer: The Howard County Library System does not offer legal advice. All legal action should be based on the advice of your counsel.  

Please register with an email address to receive an immediate registration confirmation with a link to join the class/event. While registering, please indicate if you would be interested in an in-person one-on-one meeting with an attorney. This does not guarantee that you would get to meet with an attorney.