Michigan's Clean Slate law allows individuals to expunge eligible convictions, providing a second chance and restoring rights.
Over a year ago, Detroiter K'Juane Isaac set out to get two criminal convictions from 2013 and 2014 wiped off his record using a new law designed to give people a clean slate — and better prospects ...
Expungement removes certain arrests and convictions from a person’s public criminal record ...
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 ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – An expungement fair held in Grand Rapids Saturday brought Eloise Ledesma one step closer to getting a decades-old misdemeanor wiped from her record. Ledesma, 47, was picking up her ...
Cooley Law School hosts a free expungement fair March 6 in Lansing. Volunteer attorneys will help eligible residents clear their criminal records.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Calling all lawyers! The city of Grand Rapids is seeking volunteers to participate in the second Clean Slate GR Expungement Program. “We recognize there’s a lot of people that ...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Supporters of Michigan’s recent expungement expansion say getting a criminal record cleared can help people gain housing, go to school, get better employment and lead otherwise ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation Monday that will automatically clear certain criminal convictions from public view in Michigan while also making more people eligible for expungement through ...
A bipartisan plan proposing to amend Michigan’s Clean Slate expungement process has been introduced. Put forward last week by state Reps. Graham Filler (R-Duplain Twp.) and Kara Hope (D-Holt), the two ...
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 ...