A criminal record can prevent a person from getting a job, finding a place to live or entering an education or job training ...
Yes, said the Supreme Court on July 31,2024. N.J. Division of Child Protection and Permanency v. A.P., __ N.J.___( 2024), (A-14-23). On March 30, 2019, Daniel, the two-year-old son of defendant Arlo, ...
Hadasha Foxx has wanted to be a nurse for more than a decade, but found out last year that a mistake she made years ago would hold her back from her dream. "It was devastating," said Foxx, 30, who ...
Having a criminal record can be a constant burden, affecting your everyday life and future opportunities. Whether it’s a minor misdemeanor or a more serious offense, the stain of a criminal record can ...
The state’s child protection agency can use expunged criminal records in child abuse proceedings as long as those records are related to the same incident, New Jersey’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Sarah Anderson, Associate Director, Criminal Justice & Civil Liberties, R Street Institute HJ 45: “Collateral consequences of criminal record expungement” January 15, 2026 Montana Criminal Justice ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota Supreme Court is refusing to seal the arrest and trial records for a Brown County man who was accused and later acquitted of first-degree murder. In a unanimous ...
John Pickens pleaded guilty to assaulting his wife, but secured an expungement that erased his criminal record.
May an expunged criminal record ever be used against a defendant? Yes, said the Supreme Court on July 31,2024. N.J. Division of Child Protection and Permanency v. A.P., __ N.J.___( 2024), (A-14-23).