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BURLINGTON – Attorney General T.J. Donovan will partner with the Association of Africans Living in Vermont (AALV), The Caroline Fund, Vermont Legal Aid, and Code for BTV to host an expungement “tele-clinic” on Friday, March 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Expungements wipe from your record specific convictions and dismissed charges after a certain period of time has passed. Under Vermont law, many misdemeanors, 14 different felony offenses, and all dismissed charges can be expunged. The free tele-clinic will focus on expunging criminal charges and convictions for clients of AALV, Migrant Justice, and Mercy Connections and will be open to the public by telephone appointment.
The Vermont Attorney Generalâs office, in partnership with the Vermont Institute of Community and International Involvement, Association of Africans Living in Vermont, and the Caroline Fund, hold an expungement clinic March 5, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The clinic, at the office of Association of Africans Living in Vermont, 20 Allen St., Burlingon, is an opportunity for people to have criminal and traffic records examined by a representative from the attorney generalâs office to see if convictions can be expunged from their records.
If you would like an appointment, contact Sandy Baird at sandrabaird114@gmail.com or Jacob Bogre at jbogre@aalv-vt.org.