Kentucky bill would automatically erase old charges from criminal records for free
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If it passes, the bill would clear the criminal records for thousands who were convicted of traffic, misdemeanor and some non-violent felony cases.
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The result of House bill 417, if it passes, would clear the criminal records for thousands of eligible people who were convicted of traffic, misdemeanor and some non-violent felony cases.
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