The state Senate has passed a bill that would have the criminal records of nonviolent misdemeanor offenders sealed from public view if they remain out of trouble for a decade.
By J.D. Prose jprose@calkins.com, The Beaver County Times
Thu, 06/29/2017 - 4:00pm
The state Senate has passed a bill that would have the criminal records of nonviolent misdemeanor offenders sealed from public view if they remain out of trouble for a decade.