A new state law wipes criminal records clean for millions of people in New York. Supporters say it will fill jobs and help the economy, but not everybody thinks it's a good idea. CBS News New York's John Dias reports.
MINNEAPOLIS —The Clean Slate Act went into effect on New Year's Day, expunging all eligible convictions.Randy Anderson has a federal drug conviction from the 2000s, so the Clean Slate Act doesn't apply to him, but he says his record has prevented him from getting life insurance, and it'...
the Pennsylvania legislature enacted the“Clean Slate Act”which expanded the number of the misdemeanors which could be sealed by the court and also made some misdemeanors eligible for automatic sealing
We are proud to support New York’s proposed Clean Slate Act, which would automatically seal New Yorkers' criminal records upon completing time served and a three-year waiting period for misdemeanors or a seven-year waiting period after completing time served for felonies. Far too often, a crim...
The Blemish on the Clean Slate Act: Is There a Right to Be Forgotten in New Zealand?GOLLOGLY, FRASERTe Mata Koi: Auckland University Law Review
Del. Charniele Herring: "This bill combines both bills to come up with a process for a clean slate for Virginians." Sen. Scott Surovell: "You have to go in front of a judge and a commonwealth's attorney and you have to show you've led a good life and you've changed.” ...
Start the new year with a clean slate by decluttering your physical and digital spaces. An organized environment fosters productivity. 4. On the Fourth Day of Christmas, Learn Something New: Challenge yourself by acquiring a new skill or expanding your knowledge in an area of interest. Lifelong...
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SLATE IS CLEAN FOR FINAL ACT OF ICE EPICJERRY SULLIVAN