Today, a judge agreed to expunge Mel Gibson's conviction that was widely publicised due to the
anti-S
emitic remarks made by the actor during the arrest. As a first-time drunk-driving offender, Gibson was eligible to have the conviction removed from his record after completing the terms of his probation.
Gibson was stopped in July 2006 on Pacific Coast Highway after he was seen driving over 85 mph. A breathalyzer test showed Gibson's blood alcohol content to be .12, the legal limit being .08.
Call the
Law Offices of Mark A. Gallagher now at 800-797-8406 to get information on how your case can be expunged.
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