God there are a lot of nutcases online. Mel Gibson is a violent, anti-semitic madman whose cretinous views should be expunged from the face of the earth. Fuck him and fuck anyone who defends his atrocious views.
Anyone can still go to the courthouse with his name and birth date to see his criminal record. The rest of the public should be aware that if you are ever fingerprinted for a job or a visa to leave the country, the Department of Justice will still disclose your record. The conviction and the arrest record is never erased, sealed, or destroyed, but a notation is simply added to the record showing that the conviction has been dismissed pursuant to the California Penal Code Section 1203.4
O'Reilly RULES and so does MEL, fuck the jews.....
jgraz42 3 weeks ago
God there are a lot of nutcases online. Mel Gibson is a violent, anti-semitic madman whose cretinous views should be expunged from the face of the earth. Fuck him and fuck anyone who defends his atrocious views.
ZF1000 8 months ago
@ZF1000 Fuck you too COCKSUCKER!!!!!!!!
jgraz42 3 weeks ago
orielly is the biggest faggot, child molester not to mention jew, zionist bitch.
UniteProductions1 11 months ago
Who cares if Mel beats his gold diggin bitch of a wife?
buttlord123 1 year ago
SUCKIN ISRAEL/ZIONAZI HOLLYWOODS LITTLE CIRCUMSIZED COCK.....!
treon123456 1 year ago
OK when it was an "illegal immigrant" convicted of the same charge he wanted him deported. Contradiction is all Bill is good for.
u2hubbard 1 year ago
I love MEL... he's the man!!!!
marcosso2007 1 year ago
Bill O'Reilly is biggest sucker he sucks so much which sometime its worths $10m a year
mjale1 2 years ago
sounds like a good law if it's only for 1st time offenders.
SylvianLight 2 years ago
Visit the website posted on the subtitle for more information.
ExpungementReform 2 years ago
Anyone can still go to the courthouse with his name and birth date to see his criminal record. The rest of the public should be aware that if you are ever fingerprinted for a job or a visa to leave the country, the Department of Justice will still disclose your record. The conviction and the arrest record is never erased, sealed, or destroyed, but a notation is simply added to the record showing that the conviction has been dismissed pursuant to the California Penal Code Section 1203.4
ExpungementReform 2 years ago