Expungement removes certain arrests and convictions from a person’s public criminal record ...
Michigan's Clean Slate law allows individuals to expunge eligible convictions, providing a second chance and restoring rights.
Cooley Law School hosts a free expungement fair March 6 in Lansing. Volunteer attorneys will help eligible residents clear their criminal records.
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 ...
People who committed murder, armed robbery or other serious offenses as a minor could be eligible to have those crimes erased from their records under a new bill. The bill would expand expungement ...
The Michigan Senate has passed a bill to allow people who committed serious offenses like murder and armed robbery as a minor to be eligible to have those crimes erased from their record. The bill ...
The city celebrated more than 15,000 criminal convictions that have been expunged from Detroit's records since 2016. Thousands of people in Michigan became eligible for expungement after the Clean ...
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