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Project Clean Slate leads eligible Detroiters with criminal records through the expungement process at no cost. It’s a city-run program staffed by full-time attorneys, something city officials say makes it unique in the nation.
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A Michigan expungement law has helped clear over a million misdemeanor and felony convictions since taking effect, according to a report from Safe and Just Michigan.
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Michigan's 2020 "Clean Slate" law provides automatic expungements of certain convictions, seven to ten years after the original offense or sentence being fully served.
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A Flint man is facing a state terrorism charge after allegedly phoning in a bomb threat two weeks ago at an event attended by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.More…
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“Let’s Do This!” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel shouted at the kickoff of a criminal record expungement fair in Flint on Wednesday.Hundreds of…
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Up to 1,000 people are expected to get criminal convictions expunged from their records during an event this week in Flint.Wednesday’s expungement fair…
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Lawmakers in Michigan's House of Representatives have introduced a package of bills designed to make changes to existing laws regarding public safety.The…
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A new law makes it easier for people to have criminal convictions erased from their records. The law allows the expungement to take place automatically in…
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The state Legislature is re-introducing bills that would allow drunk driving convictions to be expunged from criminal records.Similar legislation appeared…
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The Michigan Legislature has approved a package of bills that would help more people clear their criminal records of certain convictions. They now go to…