1. To rub or scrape out (something written); to obliterate.
2. To obliterate (recorded material).
3. To seal (criminal records) from disclosure. [Cases: Criminal Law 1226(3); Records 32. C.J.S. Records §§ 65, 67–73.] — erasure, n.
1. To rub or scrape out (something written); to obliterate.
2. To obliterate (recorded material).
3. To seal (criminal records) from disclosure. [Cases: Criminal Law 1226(3); Records 32. C.J.S. Records §§ 65, 67–73.] — erasure, n.