Connecticut’s Clean Slate Law Erases More Than 150,000 People’s Criminal Records

Connecticut’s new “Clean Slate” law automatically expunges criminal records for more than 150,000 people who have completed their sentences and met eligibility criteria. The law aims to reduce barriers to employment, housing, and education for individuals with past convictions. Officials say this automatic process eliminates the need for people to file petitions, speeding up reintegration. Advocates highlight the law as a step toward criminal justice reform and second-chance opportunities.

 

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