More than one million Coloradans with non-violent criminal records may soon have their records automatically sealed, thanks to a bill passed by the state legislature on Monday.
More than one million Coloradans with criminal records could have their records automatically sealed under a bill passed by the state Senate on Wednesday.
More than one million Coloradans with criminal records could have their records automatically sealed under a bill passed by the state Senate on Wednesday.
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If passed, Senate Bill 99 would implement an automatic sealing process for non-violent criminal records. The legislation would apply to those who are eligible to request record sealing under the current system, meaning they have finished their sentence, completed a required waiting period and have not committed another criminal offense.