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politics2 years ago

Gov. Hochul Enacts 'Clean Slate Act' to Clear Criminal Records for New Yorkers

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed the "Clean Slate Act," which seals the criminal records of certain offenders when applying for jobs and housing. The legislation seals eligible misdemeanor records after three years and certain felony records after eight years, as long as the offender does not commit another crime during that time. The law excludes class A felonies for drug possession and crimes like murder and terrorism. Law enforcement and courts will still have access to the records, and the legislation will take effect one year from the bill signing. Some critics argue that the act undermines law and order and removes individual accountability, while supporters believe it will provide economic opportunities and combat poverty.

politics2 years ago

NY lawmakers approve Clean Slate Act to automatically seal old criminal records.

The Clean Slate Act, a controversial bill that automatically seals most criminal records, has passed both houses of the New York State Legislature. The legislation wipes a New Yorker's conviction record clean three years after sentencing for misdemeanors and eight years for felonies, with exceptions for most "Class A" felonies and drug-related felonies. Supporters say it helps ex-cons rejoin society, while opponents argue it misleads potential employers and landlords. The bill still needs to be signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul.

politics2 years ago

Clean Slate Act approved in New York to seal criminal records.

The Clean Slate Act, a bill that would automatically expunge certain criminal records in New York, has been passed by lawmakers and sent to Governor Kathy Hochul for signature. The bill would allow for the automatic sealing of certain convictions after a certain period of time has passed, and would also allow for the expungement of certain marijuana-related offenses. The legislation is part of a broader push for criminal justice reform in the state.

law2 years ago

Michigan Launches Automatic Criminal Record Expungement Program for 1 Million Residents

Automatic expungement of certain criminal convictions begins in Michigan, allowing for the clearing of some convictions from public view without an application. The new expungement laws have already helped thousands of Michiganders by removing a barrier to employment, housing, and other opportunities. Michigan State Police are leading the rollout of the new automatic expungement process, which sets aside certain convictions from the Michigan State Police database of criminal records and notifies the courts daily. Certain criteria must be met for automatic expungement, and not all convictions are eligible. Resources are available for those seeking help with the expungement process.