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Reentry Challenges: Life After a Criminal Conviction in California

Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo

A criminal conviction can follow you long after a case ends, affecting your ability to find work, secure housing, and rebuild your standing in the community. At the Law Offices of William Bruzzo, our Orange County criminal defense attorneys use decades of courtroom experience and local court knowledge to guide clients through reentry challenges and post conviction legal options. Knowing your rights and the remedies available after a conviction can make a powerful difference in how you move forward.

Employment Rights and Protections After a Conviction in Orange County

Criminal records create major job hurdles in Orange County, where background checks are standard. California’s Fair Chance Act (Ban the Box) prohibits employers with 5+ employees from asking about history before a conditional offer, giving you a fair shot. Our Orange County criminal defense attorneys help clients leverage these protections.

Key rights include:

  • No criminal questions on initial applications
  • Post-offer: Employer must provide background report and response time
  • Individualized assessment (crime nature, time elapsed, job relevance) under Labor Code
  • Licensing boards follow B&P Code §480 for fair review

These rules prevent blanket denials, and we fight violations to restore opportunities.

Housing Discrimination and Tenant Rights in Orange County

Finding stable housing in Orange County is tough with a record, as landlords often screen harshly. California Fair Housing laws ban blanket exclusions, requiring individualized assessments instead. Our Orange County criminal defense lawyers prepare strong applications showing rehab.

Public housing may restrict certain drug or sex offenses but often allows discretion for older cases.

  • Proof of Employment and Treatment: Show steady work or completed treatment programs to demonstrate responsibility.
  • Family and Community Support: Include letters from employers, family, or community leaders to highlight your ties.
  • Appeal Housing Denials: Submit updated documentation and evidence of rehabilitation to strengthen your appeal.

No auto-rejections mean better chances, we help document your progress.

How Expungement Removes Barriers in Orange County

Expungement dismisses convictions after probation, easing reentry in Orange County. It releases you from most penalties, allowing “no conviction” answers on private job apps. Our Orange County criminal defense attorneys file petitions routinely, winning relief fast.

Eligibility requires:

  • Completed probation (or early termination)
  • No current charges/probation/sentence
  • Not for serious felonies/PC 290 sex offenses

Prison cases may qualify via Prop 47 reclassification. Limits: Disclose for gov jobs/licenses. This tool transforms lives, we handle every step.

Alternative Relief: Certificate of Rehabilitation in Orange County

When expungement isn’t available, a Certificate of Rehabilitation declares rehab and bars license denials based solely on conviction. It auto-applies for pardon, aiding reentry in Orange County. Our Orange County criminal defense lawyers guide the process after the 7-10 year wait (5 years residency + 2-5 rehab period).

Speak to an Experienced Orange County Criminal Defense Lawyer Today

Facing reentry challenges in Orange County after a conviction? You don’t have to face them alone. The Law Offices of William Bruzzo have been helping people just like you since 1994, clearing records, restoring rights, and opening doors to jobs, housing, and a fresh start. 

Call our Orange County criminal defense lawyer right now for a completely free, no-pressure consultation at (714) 547-4636 or contact us online. We answer phones 7 days a week, nights and weekends included. 

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