About 150,000 people have benefitted from the legislation so far, but CT doesn't have a way to notify people when convictions ...
The law was launched in 2023 to ensure those who complete their prison sentences and stay crime-free can move on without ...
A past mistake should not become a lifetime barrier to employment, housing or stability.
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (WTNH) — Over 150,000 criminal records have been expunged due to the Clean Slate law in Connecticut, experts said on Wednesday. The law, created in 2021, clears certain “old, ...
After years of delays, more than 150,000 Connecticut residents have had low-level criminal convictions erased from their records under the state's Clean Slate law.
Maryland lawmakers are weighing two bills that could expand criminal record expungement through automated clean slate laws ...
OpEd: Criminal records, especially for nonviolent and low-level offenses, can create lifelong barriers to jobs, housing, and education.