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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [http://www.vancitydefence.com/our-people/jordan-allingham/ Jordan Allingham], Ferguson Allingham and [https://www.paulbriggslawyer.com/blank-3 Paul Briggs], Paul Briggs Law|date= March 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = crime}}
{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = Jordan Allingham, Ferguson Allingham and Paul Briggs, [https://www.pbriggslaw.com/ Paul Briggs Law]|date= March 2020}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = crime}}
Information about a person found guilty of a crime is kept in their '''criminal record'''. Learn about criminal records, including how to apply for a '''record suspension''' (formerly a pardon).
Information about a person found guilty of a crime is kept in their '''criminal record'''. Learn about criminal records, including how to apply for a '''record suspension''' (formerly a pardon).


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