By: Destiny Torres, Staff Reportert
Students attending California State University, Dominguez Hills who have a criminal record may have a hard time finding a job after graduation. That is why the Scholars United and the Pre-Law Society club have worked together to host an clinic on campus.
The clinic will be on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
“You can wait [seven or eight] years for it to come off your record, or you can get it off in six or seven months and actually have your chance to get that job that you’ve been wanting,” Cynthia Blake, the co-founder and vice-president of Scholars United, said.
In order to be eligible for expungement, a person must have completed their probation, not be charged with a crime, and not be in the process of sentencing. At the clinic, a person needs to bring their minute order and the name of their processing agency.
“This is kind of a way to clear that path and allow you to continue your objective towards getting a job while you’re here trying to get an education” Edward Oyarce, co-president of the Pre-Law Society, said.
Seating is limited. You can reserve a spot on ToroLink here: https://torolink.csudh.edu/event/5075789