New York's Clean Slate Act: A Fresh Start for Sealed Records

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New York's Clean Slate Law, which seals criminal records for those who have stayed out of the legal system for a specified period, took effect, making New York one of 12 states with such legislation. The law aims to improve public safety and economic opportunities by preventing discrimination against individuals with criminal records, though it excludes serious offenses like sex crimes and Class A felonies. While praised by Governor Hochul, the law faced opposition from some lawmakers who argue it undermines public safety.
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