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Sealing Criminal Records

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law-and-justice2 years ago

"New York's Clean Slate Act Offers Second Chances, Sealing Criminal Records for Thousands"

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a new law that automatically seals old criminal records for individuals who have completed their sentences and remained out of trouble for a certain period of time. The legislation, known as the "clean slate" law, will seal most criminal records three years after serving time or parole for a misdemeanor and eight years for felony convictions, excluding sex crimes and most Class A felonies. Advocates argue that this law is necessary to provide millions of New Yorkers with criminal records access to secure jobs, housing, and education, as they often face significant barriers even after completing their sentences. The law will go into effect in one year and will not apply to individuals with pending felony charges in other states.

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.