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Old criminal records -- even showing charges that were never proven in court -- remain a barrier for people seeking employment and reintegration into society. After a big reform in 2016, Kentucky lawmakers are considering further efforts to make expungement more accessible to everyday people. WDRB.com criminal justice reporter Jason Riley breaks it down, including a discussion with U.S. Senate candidate Charles Booker, the Democratic state representative from West Louisville.
Check out Riley's most recent work on this subject:
SUNDAY EDITION | Kentucky lawmakers look to ease process for erasing criminal records
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Old criminal records -- even showing charges that were never proven in court -- remain a barrier for people seeking employment and reintegration into society. After a big reform in 2016, Kentucky lawmakers are considering further efforts to make expungement more accessible to everyday people. WDRB.com criminal justice reporter Jason Riley breaks it down, including a discussion with U.S. Senate candidate Charles Booker, the Democratic state representative from West Louisville.
Check out Riley's most recent work on this subject:
SUNDAY EDITION | Kentucky lawmakers look to ease process for erasing criminal records