Thursday, December 27, 2018

Pennsylvania's 'Clean Slate' legislation provides for sealing of criminal records

Governor Tom Wolf has signed a bill this summer to wipe clean criminal records for certain low-level offenders if they go a decade without any other convictions, reported WESA-FM.
The so-called “Clean Slate” measure has garnered bipartisan support. Under the new law, people who serve a year or more in prison can petition courts to have their records sealed after 10 years, as long as they’ve made all their court-mandated payments.
Second or third-degree misdemeanors that require less than a two-year prison sentence are also eligible for automatic records-sealing.
Philadelphia Representative Jordan Harris said if people with sealed records are asked about prior convictions, it will be like the crime never happened.
“If this person is applying for a job, their answer is no,” he said. “And our hope is that folks who have ten years free from crime won’t commit any. Quite honestly, the statistics show that.”
Pennsylvania is the first state to pass such legislation.
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