A new law that will automatically expunge the criminal records of up to 500,000 Minnesotans took effect Jan. 1. But it will take more time before people get the clean slate they were hoping for. ...
But Trump's pardons and commutations for people he has called "patriots" did not wipe away certain defendants' extensive criminal records or any other criminal charges they may be facing. While many ...
Anyone convicted of a misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or non-violent felony will have their criminal record sealed from the public. State Rep. Jamie Long (DFL-Minneapolis) co-authored the bill ...
SALT LAKE CITY — According to Rasa Legal, one in four Utahns has a criminal record, and half of all children have at least one parent who struggles with a criminal record. However, the state is ...
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