If you have been convicted of a crime, it will go onto your criminal record. Having a criminal record can negatively impact your future opportunities as potential employers and educational institutions can view your record; however, there are actions you can take in order to expunge your record. Once your record has successfully been cleared, you will not be required to disclose prior convictions or arrests on applications for housing, employment and more. Generally, when a potential employer, institution or school runs a background check, the expunged record will not appear. To find out if you are eligible for expungement, contact Barre M. Sakol, P.C. for a free consultation. Our expungement attorney will go the extra mile in order to secure a brighter future for you. Call (720) 999-9506 to learn more.
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About Barre
Dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney
Barre was born and raised in Morton Grove, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. After graduating from Maine East High School, he attended the University of Illinois, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting with highest honors, followed by certification as a Certified Public Accountant (Barre is not presently licensed as a CPA.).
After receiving his undergraduate's degree, Barre attended the University of Illinois, College of Law, and was awarded the Order of the Coif, an honor given only to the top 10% of the class. While attending law school, he taught undergraduate accounting classes at the university. He graduated in 1975.
In 1976, Barre was hired by the reputable firm of Dawson, Nagel, Sherman & Howard, and was transferred to Denver. During this time, Barre was admitted to the Colorado Bar. He then moved to Boulder and clerked for the Honorable William Neighbors.
His invaluable experience with Judge Neighbors led to an associate position in the Law Office of E. Gregory Martin, P.C. After a couple of years as an associate in the firm, Barre went into private practice. Shortly thereafter, he formed the firm Thorburn & Sakol, which later became Thorburn, Sakol & Throne. When that firm disbanded, he started Barre M. Sakol, P.C.
Barre is committed to protecting the rights and futures of the criminally accused. He dedicates himself to providing the highest quality legal representation to each client, both in and out of the courtroom. He understands that the people who come to him seeking help are going through highly stressful times, and he ensures every client receives the hard-hitting, customized defense he or she deserves.
Barre has earned an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell® for legal ability and ethical standards, and has maintained that prestigious rating for over 24 years. This is a rating based on the reviews of his peers, judges and fellow attorneys.
Why Choose Barre M. Sakol?
Preeminent Legal Advocates for the Criminally Accused
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Proven Record of Success In & Out of Court
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Maintaining the Highest Standard of Practice
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Widely Recognized in the Legal Sphere
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Backed by Over 35 Years of Experience
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Seasoned Insight & Trusted Legal Abilities
How Do I File For Expungement?
At Barre M. Sakol, P.C., we understand how tedious, intimidating, and complex legal procedures can be. If you have been convicted of a criminal offense and are seeking to clear your record, talk to an attorney from our law firm. We can help you properly file the necessary paperwork. In order for a judge to seal your criminal record, you will be required to complete these steps.
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Secure a copy of the Judgement Order.
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Complete all expungement forms.
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Make copies of all paperwork.
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Notarize your “Poverty Affidavit.”
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Turn all forms into the Clerk’s office.
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Attend your court hearing.
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Gain Employment
Sealing your criminal record may remove the potential difficulty of gaining employment.
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Become A Citizen
If you are not a citizen of the United Sates, having a clean record can help you become one.
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Qualify For Housing
Expunging your record will make it easier for you to buy a home & qualify for government housing.
Get Your Questions Answered
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I Seal My Criminal Record?
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Your record cannot be expunged if you have been found guilty of any of the following criminal offenses: a drivers’ license violation, a first-degree felony, a second-degree felony, a first-degree misdemeanor committed against a minor, or a bail forfeiture in a traffic case.
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Why Should I Pursue Expungement?
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Many employment, apartment and license applications require the applicant to state whether or not they have been convicted of a criminal offense. When the answer is yes, the chances of your application being rejected are high. Pursuing expungement will increase your chances of securing future employment.
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Do I Need To Hire An Expungement Attorney?
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Due to the sensitive and complex nature of record-sealing matters, we advise you to enlist our assistance. We can ensure all your paperwork is properly completed and presented in a timely manner. With our team on your side, you will increase your chances of success.
What Factors Are Taken Into Consideration During Sentencing?
- The type of drugs and narcotics involved
- The quantity of drugs and narcotics
- Nature and variety of prior criminal convictions
- Overall criminal history of the defendant charged
- Whether the defendant is curently on probation
- The actual or potential harm to the public
- The financial benefit to the defendant
- The defendant's age
- The defendant's own dependence on drugs or narcotics
- The defendant's psychiatric history
- Evidence of rehabilitation