The bill requires automatic expungement measures to go into effect by Jan. 1, 2027, or as soon as it’s feasible for the state ...
Others seeking expungement were denied or delayed as the court weighed whether they had demonstrated rehabilitation.
The bill would allow people to expunge up to four nonviolent felonies from their records.
The event is open to eligible Cherokee citizens and eligible citizens of other federally recognized tribes seeking to clear their criminal records. Cherokee Nation citizens will a ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A fresh start is what more than 300 people showed up for at the area’s fourth annual free expungement clinic, organized by California State University Bakersfield and the ...
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 2nd Street, together with Community Legal Aid, will hold a free clinic on how to seal or expunge a ...
State law already allows the removal of one non-violent felony. This proposal would allow up to four.
That’s not counting Dozy Don’s obvious mental decline.
Certificates of innocence can help exonerated people get jobs and housing. State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke is making them harder to get.
Other parts of the bill include limits on flying drones over open-air stadiums and establishing a crime for gift card fraud.