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CT resumes Clean Slate erasures after two-year delay

Summary by The CT Mirror
Connecticut has erased tens of thousands of low-level criminal convictions over the last few days under it’s Clean Slate law. It’s been a long time coming — the erasures were supposed to happen more than two years ago. Connecticut passed its Clean Slate law in 2021. It was expected to automatically erase misdemeanors after seven years and certain low-class felonies after 10 years. When he signed the bill, Gov. Ned Lamont said it would change the…

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wshu.org broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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