LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan would automatically expunge the criminal records of hundreds of thousands of residents under sweeping “clean slate” bills that received final legislative approval on ...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — People with drunken driving convictions would be added to an expungement program under a bill that was approved Wednesday in the Michigan House. The legislation will go to the ...
Automatic expungement of certain criminal convictions begins Tuesday in Michigan. The ability to clear some convictions from public view without an application comes two years after new legislation ...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Julia Elkins wants to go on school field trips with her daughter like other parents, but felonies from almost a decade ago related to her drug addiction will keep her ineligible ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — A group of Michigan legislators are trying to expand the state's expungement laws, which would give hundreds of thousands of residents with low-level criminal convictions a fresh ...
Michigan’s “Clean Slate” laws that make it easier for convicted criminals to erase past felonies from public records took effect Sunday, April 11. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel during an ...
The application process for getting a criminal record sealed from public view in Michigan can be daunting. It requires a lot of paperwork, and the fees can add up to nearly $100. But before you even ...
Michigan is on the cusp of major changes to the state’s expungement laws that could result in thousands of residents getting prior criminal records sealed from public view. “Clean Slate” legislation ...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan would automatically expunge the criminal records of hundreds of thousands of residents under sweeping "clean slate" bills that received final legislative approval on ...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — People with drunken driving convictions would be added to an expungement program under a bill that was approved Wednesday in the Michigan House. The legislation will go to the ...
Michigan would automatically expunge the criminal records of hundreds of thousands of residents under sweeping “clean slate” bills that received final legislative approval on Thursday. The process, ...
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