2 million Illinois residents could have convictions for nonviolent crimes automatically sealed

An estimated 2 million Illinois residents who've served their sentences for nonviolent offenses will become eligible to have their state criminal records automatically sealed from public view beginnin

Chicago Tribune

2 million Illinois residents could have convictions for nonviolent crimes automatically sealed under new law

An estimated 2 million Illinois residents who've served their sentences for nonviolent offenses will become eligible to have their state criminal records automatically sealed from public view beginning in 2029, under the so-called Clean Slate measure Gov. JB Pritzker signed into law Friday.

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