Monica S. asked
I need to find a lawyer that can help. Criminal lawyers can't help because the ticket I received in 1999 can not be sealed as I was found guilty for part of it. I work in childcare and have for over 30 years and now this ticket is preventing me from keeping my job. It was a DUI ticket with Child abuse added. Child abuse was dismissed but now my employer is risking their license if they keep me. I was convicted of DWAI in Colorado. I love my career and want to fight to keep it. My employer wants to keep me as well.
February 7th, 2024
Tricia D. answered
Unfortunately, if local attorneys have already informed you that they cannot help to either get the ...
February 7th, 2024
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