A lawsuit over California's police deadly force law has reignited a fierce debate between law enforcement groups and civil rights advocacy organizations.
The state Senate approved a bill that would seal the records of some previously incarcerated individuals if they maintain a clean record to help them better reintegrate into society. The bill will next move to Gov. Newsom for consideration.
Sealing the records would remove burdens on previously incarcerated individuals who face discrimination once they reenter society, the bill's author says.
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