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SRNM Lawyers Participate in the Lawyers for Learners Program

Mar 09, 2023

Wednesday, March 8th, Land of Lincoln Legal Aid, Lawyers for Learners, and John Wood Community College joined forces to host a free legal clinic for clearing criminal records.


The collaboration benefitted a total of 38 community members, with almost a dozen receiving in-person consultations today from volunteering local attorneys and former judges, including Judge William Mays (retired), attorney Ted Niemann, attorney William Meckes, attorney David Penn, attorney Christopher Scholz, and attorney James Rapp. The event focused on helping prepare requests for expungement and sealing of legal records that were hurting participants’ housing and employment opportunities. The legislature has expressly authorized the sealing and expungement process because it vitally benefits the economy and society to allow citizens the opportunity to work and live productive lives without being held back by youthful missteps resulting in an arrest or conviction.


Meeting at the JWCC Campus in Quincy, IL, Land of Lincoln attorneys and staff with the above volunteers helped guide participants through their legal paperwork, the first step of this legal process to request to expunge and/or seal their Adams County criminal records. An expungement is a legal court order that destroys a criminal record and removes it from public view. Records that cannot be expunged because they resulted in convictions may be eligible to be sealed. Sealing limits who has access to the records. It generally takes several months from when a petition for expungement and sealing is filed until a decision is made by a judge.


Throughout the event, Quincy’s local attorneys shared that they enjoyed meeting one-on-one with participants, who demonstrated they were determined to improve not just their own circumstances, but that of their families and communities through higher level education, through better job options, and better access to housing.


The participants must next seek approval of the Court to clear specific records, but so many expressed deep gratitude for this start towards their goal because they received explanations of the process, help with the legal forms, and free legal counsel about their circumstances.


The collaboration between Lawyers for Learners, Land of Lincoln and John Wood Community College aimed to help current or future students have a clearer path towards their career goals. It is the hope of each of the three organizations to work together on future events focused on enriching the lives of the Quincy community.


Land of Lincoln provides free legal help with many types of civil legal matters, including expungements and sealing, across 65 Illinois counties year-round. Their Alton office currently serves the legal needs of 12 counties, including Adams, Pike, Brown, Schuyler, and Hancock Counties. Land of Lincoln plans to open a Quincy branch office this Summer, focusing on free legal help with divorces, custody matters, and Orders of Protection for issues of domestic abuse and violence. More about Land of Lincoln Legal Aid is available at: https://lincolnlegal.org/


More about Lawyers for Learners can be found here: https://lawyersforlearners.org/

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