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Fresh Start Act: Easier Expungement for Nonviolent Offenses

This act aims to make it easier for individuals convicted of certain nonviolent offenses to have those records expunged. By meeting specific conditions, citizens can regain full rights and opportunities, potentially helping them find employment or obtain professional licenses, thereby improving their daily lives and future prospects.
Key points
Allows for the expungement of records for certain nonviolent offenses, aiding in reintegration into society.
Requires fulfillment of sentence conditions, such as paying fines and completing sentences, to be eligible for expungement.
Expungement means individuals are not required to disclose the offense and are not disqualified from lawful activities or professions due to it.
Courts can grant mandatory expungement after 7 years of sentence fulfillment or discretionary expungement after 1 year, depending on circumstances.
The act applies to offenses committed before, on, or after its enactment date, broadening its scope.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_6667
Sponsor: Rep. Cohen, Steve [D-TN-9]
Process start date: 2022-02-09