Cameron Taylor knew that pleading guilty to a felony marijuana possession charge was the surest way to avoid prison and remain in his children's lives. Little did he know the felony would haunt him ...
MOORHEAD — A six-month-old program aimed at helping Minnesotans seal their criminal records is helping some create better lives for themselves and their families, an attorney who is in charge of the ...
Minnesota is poised to expunge more than 60,000 misdemeanor marijuana records as early as next month, according to the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The BCA has been working to expunge all ...
Connecticut restricts THC-infused beverages to adults over 21 with new regulations, enhancing packaging and testing standards. Minnesota social equity cannabis applicants face verification challenges ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A court’s expungement of a man’s prior domestic violence conviction didn’t restore his right to carry a firearm because it didn’t wipe all records of his conviction clean, so it ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Cameron Taylor was convicted of fifth-degree felony possession of marijuana more than a decade ago. All these years later, he still feels the impact: He's faced barriers to housing ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (Valley News Live) - The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension recently announced that it is working on a so-called “Clean Slate Act”. The proposed act would expunge the criminal ...
Sherry Niesen, 37, a divorced mother of two, is a registered nurse with a degree in social work. She pleaded guilty to fifth-degree gross misdemeanor assault in 2010, in connection with her divorce.
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