Hundreds of thousands of criminal convictions are now sealed from public view in Minnesota, thanks to the Clean Slate Act.
Wednesday was the first day of a potential clean slate for up to 500,000 Minnesotans with minor and nonviolent criminal ...
Hundreds of thousands of criminal convictions are now sealed from public view in Minnesota. David Schuman explains the ...
The Clean Slate Act "creates a framework for automatically expunging criminal records of those convicted of certain ...
KIMT News 3's Saral Khare speaks with Olmsted County Attorney Mark Ostrem about the impact of the new law.
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THUMBS UP Clean Slate Act offers a second chance For many, the new year represents a new beginning or clean slate to start fresh. This is especially true in Minnesota for individuals with low level ...
The growing reliance on automated processes for record sealing or expungement promises to streamline ... [+] the removal of eligible records over time. Clean slate laws are reshaping employment ...
Lower-level, non-violent crimes by 470,000 Minnesotans can be expunged, as long as the person committed no other crimes for a certain number of years.