👉 Expugnable is a term in legal jargon that refers to an individual who has been convicted of a crime and whose name has not been removed from the public registry or database. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including when the person was wrongly convicted, committed a wrongful act, or was found guilty but later exonerated. In some cases, expugnability is based on a criminal history that includes multiple convictions or a pattern of failure to comply with court orders.