Some Michigan drunken drivers would get records expunged in bipartisan bill
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Jessica Kelley, manager of criminal justice & civil liberties at R Street, a conservative think tank, and longtime proponent of Clean Slate laws, told Bridge Michigan that “creating this path towards a clear criminal history record, Michigan could continue to demonstrate its commitment to lessening the collateral consequences that impact housing, employment, and education for many Michiganders.”Featured Publications
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