When people make mistakes and break the law, a criminal record is not always the best outcome for society. In many cases, giving individuals the opportunity to reform and learn from their actions can lead to better long-term results.
A recent client of ours, who faced firearm charges along with other offenses, came to us hoping for a fresh start. He was committed to making a change and abiding by the law going forward. With a strong desire to rebuild his life, he sought a way to avoid the lasting consequences of a criminal record.
Richard Coble, a key member of our firm’s criminal defense team, stepped in to negotiate with the prosecution. He successfully advocated for our client’s placement into a diversionary program, an alternative path designed to keep him from carrying the burden of a criminal conviction. This program not only shields him from a permanent record but also provides education on the gravity of gun safety and the serious responsibilities that come with handling firearms.
“Everyone deserves a second chance, especially when they show genuine commitment to change. This program allows individuals to learn from their mistakes without a permanent mark on their future,” Richard Coble explained.
Once the program is completed, the client's case is scheduled to be withdrawn and fully expunged, preventing any future stigma, embarrassment, or legal obstacles.