After a year-long delay, Connecticut’s “Clean Slate” policy will be implemented next month, automatically clearing the criminal records of some 80,000 people convicted of certain low-level offenses, advocates and state policymakers announced Monday.
Come January, more than 80,000 people with criminal convictions in Connecticut will have their records wiped clean, thanks to a state law. The Clean Slate Law.
Pennsylvania has new laws to allow more criminal records to be sealed from public view and try to reduce the number of people who are on probation or in jail.
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