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Guasti's frustration and melancholy at his decade-long effort being expunged lasted only as long as it took him to realize that nothing had really been expunged.
So are those folks going to get their records expunged?
And had to get it all expunged from my record.
The arrest has also since been expunged from Paige's record.
All charges have been dismissed and his record expunged (cleared).
Like all of his Tour records, it has been expunged.
Is it just hidden from plain sight or actually expunged?
All the charges have been dismissed and his record expunged (cleared).
They were not prosecuted, and their arrest records have been expunged.
The legislation would require pot convictions to be expunged or resentenced.
Additionally, past federal cannabis convictions would be required to be expunged.
And it would have expunged previous marijuana convictions from criminal records.
The defendants then petition the court to have their records expunged.
If the creeps can be expunged, maybe the system can survive.
Earlier this week, Prtizker expunged 11,017 records for misdemeanor cannabis convictions.
When individuals can have their records expunged, everyone in society benefits.
"I'm hoping it does get expunged, but we'll see," she said.
Because of the pardon, Hurt's criminal record will now be expunged.
In 1997, she reportedly had the marriage expunged from her record.
To the fight aficionado, Duran's "no mas" moment has been expunged.
His record was expunged, clearing the way for admission to the bar.
When she turns 21, Bresha's conviction will be expunged from her record.
"Trans women will be antagonized and expunged from the college," they said.
For years doctors argued that they should be expunged from diets entirely.
Yet, if they try to impeach him, the smear could be expunged.
Should I be able to sue someone who discloses my expunged record?
Samsung has not completely expunged the ad from its official channels, however.
The word "tax" needs to be expunged from climate movement's political vocabulary.
So we celebrate all of it, just with the Christianity element expunged.
Gu told me that all the charges from the filings had been expunged.
Previous low-level convictions and arrests for marijuana will be pardoned and expunged.
Or has the idea of cool in 2016 finally and entirely expunged definition?
A version from a decade later is spare and piercing, all excess expunged.
Expunged charges should no longer appear in background checks or law enforcement records.
There are 3,038 misdemeanor marijuana crimes that will be expunged, he told reporters.
For the time being, the position of chief content officer has been expunged.
Sweden allows crimes that have resulted in imprisonment to be expunged after ten years.
Expunged from these histories, AI can appear divorced of its historical and political context.
Churches were expunged by the first community of Muslims 14 centuries ago, he insists.
If he completes all the terms, the case will be expunged from his record.
If he abides by all stipulations, the charge will be expunged from his record.
There have been plenty of grumblings on social media that have been expunged quickly.
Reuters was unable to determine when the hackers were expunged from the FDIC network.
The people Gorski calls radical secularists expunged biblical categories and patriotic celebrations from schools.
Then came Nomgcobo Jiba, whose husband's criminal record had been expunged by Mr Zuma.
And some hardliners have been -- well, let&aposs just say -- expunged or removed from power.
Fortunately, nobody was hurt and the animal was expunged from the pool within 20 minutes.
Taha's record had been ordered to be expunged over 10 years previously, court records show.
They expunged the day from their almanacs, and offending revellers risked a five-shilling fine.
And while not every record can be expunged, the overall process will certainly be improved.
If Woods completes the program, the reckless driving charge will be expunged from his record.
It's a litany too long to be excused, a record too gross to be expunged.
In February 2018, Donald Ward was acquitted in the Indiana case and his record expunged.
As a reward for spying, records of their wrongdoings were frequently expunged by the CIA.
If he completes the program, Woods can have the reckless driving charge expunged from his record.
GOVERNOR CUOMO - LEGISLATION CREATES PROCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS CONVICTED OF CERTAIN MARIJUANA OFFENSES TO HAVE RECORDS EXPUNGED
He said it's likely the disorderly conduct charge could eventually be expunged from the rapper's record.
Prior to joining with Code for America, San Francisco had already expunged 1,230 marijuana-related convictions.
"Repeal of that alone saw thousands of Marylanders able to have their records expunged," said York.
Now people like West Powell can have their records expunged and regain the right to vote.
But for college and after, it would clearly help to have his record expunged or sealed.
The Bolsheviks were atheists, and religion was expunged from the whole of the new Russian state.
Records of his conviction, arrest and any DNA profile record information were ordered to be expunged.
That month, five years after the date of his plea, he said, the records were expunged.
A letter came from a judge, apologizing that her record couldn't be expunged under current law.
They authorized allowing people to petition the judicial system to have their old pot convictions expunged.
X1 was caught on March 20, 2014 and expunged from the OPM system on May 7.
The judge also agreed that when she turns 21, Bresha's conviction will be expunged from her record.
But her case has since been expunged, said Traci Orlando, civil secretary for Judge John R. Miraldi.
Getting a record expunged can be confusing and the process differs from state to state, Higginbottom said.
If sentences that contained the word "I" or "my" were expunged, the book would be rather slimmer.
Working county by county, Code for America is automating the once manual task of getting records expunged.
The PBS program "Frontline" reported in 2010 that his record was expunged after he paid a fine.
And it's not stored on the same website as the president's speech, so it can't be expunged.
The local police charged him in the incident, but the record of the episode was later expunged.
And, prosecutors said, two such prompts include an expunged record for completing probation or, for relapse, jail.
But with his record newly expunged, he said, there should be no grounds to continue the removal.
A key part of the Illinois bill was the relative ease with which records could be expunged.
If somebody has a conviction just for sex work, they can get it expunged from the record.
Even migrants who have had prior convictions expunged or modified would be subject to the new rule.
Strozk and Page also expunged from Comey's statement his reference to another statute that Clinton had plainly violated.
If an individual's request is accepted, it doesn't mean the page is expunged from all Google search results.
Most states have laws requiring some criminal cases to be expunged or sealed, but compliance varies, observers say.
Charges against Lebeau have since been dropped, however he wants it expunged from his record and an apology.
She's now trying to get her record expunged, something she never thought she would have to deal with.
It would also allow sex workers to apply for criminal records connected to sex work to be expunged.
If he completes the program and keeps his nose clean, the conviction will be expunged from his record.
Without their records being expunged, and having served long sentences without parole, exonerees struggle to re-enter society.
Not only would pot get decriminalized, but people convicted of weed-related crimes would have their records expunged.
In an appearance at the NYC Cannabis Parade on Saturday, Nixon also said marijuana records should be expunged.
Those have become more popular in recent years; Tweet Deleter claims to have expunged over 700 million tweets.
For nine years, the former Winona State guard has expunged most traces of the game from his memory.
He urged a 2006 loss to Oregon be expunged after the Sooners bore the brunt of poor officiating.
The proposition's passage also allows people to petition the judicial system to have their old pot convictions expunged.
Under the new Illinois law, a cannabis record must pass through five layers of bureaucracy before being expunged.
During the process, genetic junk that didn't serve a purpose was expunged, and the necessary stuff was kept.
He argued that marijuana should be decriminalized, with all marijuana arrests expunged from the records of those convicted.
One former employee said that the collection was accidental, and the records were expunged from the company's databases.
His 2014 drug conviction was expunged from his record, although immigration officers don't have to honor that expungement.
As we reported, 21 pled guilty to felony drug charges in 2014, but the record was expunged last year.
Because it&aposs a first offense, Davis&apos record can be expunged if he successfully completes probation, Peters said.
Those who had been hoping to have their records expunged for cannabis crimes had to be even more patient.
A record that is eligible for pardon or to get expunged shouldn't matter for a job applicant, Higginbottom said.
After that, if no "similar incidents" were reported to the school, the file should be expunged, the panel wrote.
Like Cory Booker, O'Rourke is advocating that people who've been incarcerated solely for marijuana possession have their records expunged.
The case, which Gu says was part of heated divorce proceedings, was soon disposed, and his record was expunged.
She learned only recently from a public defender that her arrest record could be expunged — for $500 in fees.
The question is not whether Pichugin can ever have his rights vindicated and his convictions expunged in Putin's Russia.
" And like original sin, racism can be expunged only through the admission of guilt and the "heartbeat of confession.
Lawyers explain how to get criminal convictions expunged from records, accountants talk personal finance and professional athletes discuss teamwork.
With the threat of yellow fever returning to regions where it was once expunged, that number could rise significantly.
In 2018, only 2,20123 records were expunged in Los Angeles, despite more than 200,000 people being eligible, Money said.
Titled "Jewishness in Music," it attacks Felix Mendelssohn as a "foreign element" that must be expunged from German music.
While most charges can be expunged, many individuals do not apply simply because they do not know expungement exists.
That censure was later expunged from the record by Jackson's Whig allies late in his second term in office.
In 2017, Mr. Booker introduced legislation that would have legalized marijuana and expunged federal marijuana convictions from criminal records.
It would, however, have legalized cannabis for residents 21-years-old and over, and expunged old convictions for cannabis possession.
Instead, he'll only have pay a $400 fine and undergo counseling duration probation, after which his record will be expunged.
That set the stage for a single winner-take-all match, which would determine which city's curse would be expunged.
Libby's conviction won't be expunged, and it doesn't mean that he's now "innocent" in any conventional sense of the word.
San Francisco has so far identified 7,900 cases that may be expunged or downgraded, while San Diego has identified 4,700.
Point of fact -- Savage pled guilty to felony drug possession back in 2014, but that conviction was expunged last September.
It fails to mention that Democrats expunged the censure from the Journal when they subsequently took control of the Senate.
In total, Illinois has more than 300,000 people with marijuana-related convictions that must be automatically expunged, the AP reported.
Under the law, the onus to get marijuana convictions reduced or expunged falls entirely on the shoulders of those convicted.
And the charges against me were dropped completely; my record would be expunged, as if the arrest had never happened.
If Ms. Barry and Mr. Forrest complete probation successfully, they can petition the court to have their criminal records expunged.
In addition, contrary to the fears of critics, people with expunged records break the law again at very low rates.
None were willing to talk to the press, and they expunged all traces of her from their social media presences.
He said he was told the charge would be expunged from his record upon completing the terms of his sentence.
Following O'Leary's arrest, the real Marie had her record expunged, and the $500 fine she'd paid was returned to her.
In America, bankruptcy meant you had seven rough years, but after that it was expunged, even from your credit report.
The Marijuana Policy Project has said that 770,000 state residents would be eligible to have their marijuana-related offenses expunged.
Andrew Jackson was censured in 1834 by the Whig Party in the Senate, but it was later expunged by Democrats.
The City Council expressed that long simmering discontent five years ago, when it expunged Confederate names from three city parks.
Gascon said relatively few Californians had petitioned courts to have convictions expunged since the legalization measure was passed in late 2016.
It would also give prosecutors one year to appeal any decision, after which those convictions would be immediately vacated or expunged.
When Wayne-Westland Community Schools superintendent, Dr. Michele Harmala, got wind of the uproar, she expunged the suspension from Hazel's record.
It is safe to say that France breathed a collective sigh of relief when Wales finally expunged Russia from the Euros.
The bill's defenders also point to the amendment protecting those with expunged records—yet only 15 states automatically seal juvenile offenses.
After all, since President Trump took office, the terms "global warming" and "climate change" have been expunged from some government websites.
According to The New York Times, nearly 160,000 people with low-level weed convictions will have them expunged from their record.
The concept of "untranslatable words" preserves the idea that the world can never be fully mapped out and expunged of mystery.
Once minor records are expunged, individuals can more easily find work, enabling them to provide for themselves and for their families.
Prosecutors painted him as the epitome of a corrupt, immoral post-communist elite that needed to be expunged from Polish society.
" He added that "anyone who has a record should be let out of jail, their records expunged, be completely zeroed out.
In a book published in 1938, Dismorr's name had been expunged from the public record of the history of Vorticism altogether.
The guidelines also stressed that dismissal is not enough — after diversion, cases should be sealed or expunged from the public record.
Bigger's murder trial and his conversations with his lawyer were shortened; depictions of police violence and a white lynch mob were expunged.
With the right strategically-placed poisons — like placing bait in hundreds of places around a kitchen — the roach dwellers can be expunged.
While I've expunged them from my life, they're still roaming hallways of high schools everywhere in impenetrable packs of four and five.
If your record is completely expunged, you may legally answer "no" to the question of whether you've ever been arrested or convicted.
They should be law within months, making more crimes eligible to be expunged and implementing automation for old records from early 2022.
While Judge Bolton accepted Trump's pardon of Arpaio as legitimate, she did not rule on his request to have his record expunged.
Although Judge Bolton declined to appoint a prosecutor to argue against Arpaio's pardon, his case should not be expunged from the record.
Two years later, according to court documents, a Circuit Court judge ordered that police and court records of the case be expunged.
"I now have a closed case file on record that I will need to contact a lawyer to have expunged," Eden wrote.
Part of the difference is that Trump simply hasn't kissed the right rings in an effort to have his past deviations expunged.
This notion is pervasive, but for Democrats to take back the Midwest and make inroads in the South, it must be expunged.
The restaurant has not admitted to any wrongdoing, and the workers who return will have their disciplinary records at the restaurant expunged.
You also have to have paid any outstanding court fines and fees, even if they are unrelated to the record being expunged.
Savage was convicted of felony gun charges in 2014, although his lawyers argue that the conviction should have been expunged from his record.
Both companies said low ratings or demerits for canceling on a rider experiencing a medical emergency could be expunged from a driver's record.
Bookstaber told police that the noise was from fireworks – not a gun – and the charges were later withdrawn and expunged from his record.
It's unlikely that any of this information has been expunged from your memory if you were a Dora diehard in the early 2000s.
Turkey, Nice, June 21 Spain's eight-year reign as Europe's champion ended and its beauty was all too easily expunged from this tournament.
That had happened only twice in the Tour's history, most recently in 1999, the year of Lance Armstrong's first, and now expunged, win.
After a hearing a month later, the suspension was withdrawn and the city Education Department said it would be expunged from her record.
Update: The charge against Amernick was later dismissed and a judge ordered that the record of his case be expunged, court documents show.
You can also deactivate your account, making it functionally expunged from the web, and be able to resuscitate it later if you choose.
We have no doubt that this is sometimes true: People with expunged records may sometimes be haunted by online mug shots, for instance.
The men have expunged any Shakti they might have had in order to be powerful at the level they feel they must operate.
The Allies only rewarded his finagling after the war by deciding that the art expunged from German museums didn't have to be returned.
CNN requested records from the Sugarcreek Police Department, and they responded with a file on Betts that showed "sealed records" had been expunged.
Current federal law allows only first-time drug possession offenders who were under age 21 at the time to have their records expunged.
That story featured a couple accused of attempted extortion; the charges were later dropped and they asked for the article to be expunged.
Murphy, a Democrat, also signed a bill Wednesday that seeks to make it easier for those with criminal records to have them expunged.
The soul was there, but the rock had been expunged, and she bared herself more fully than she ever has on record before.
Mr. Earl's diversion was upheld, but he has been unable to get the case expunged from his record so he can find work.
James: All of those people that want to have their records expunged or sealed have to go through a process to do so.
Clarification: This story has been updated to reflect that the case against one of the three students who pleaded guilty has since been expunged.
This of course raises the puzzle of why, if bias against women is punished through poor financial returns, it isn't expunged by market dynamics.
Having expunged the embarrassment of the court's judgment of 2013, the latest ruling may also help to restore the standing of Justice Misra himself.
Following an investigation, the authorities declined to pursue a case, and an administrative judge who reviewed the evidence recommended that the complaint be expunged.
The golf legend could have his DUI charges expunged if he stays out of trouble for a year and enters a DUI diversion program.
If they have one thing in common, these Albany alumni, it is this: They refuse to be expunged from the rolls of the innocent.
For a start, they allow residents convicted of drug offences that would not be crimes under the new order to have their records expunged.
Despite the objections, Arne could not be expunged from the grid, so there he is for all the classical music haters to gripe about.
And California lawmakers last summer approved a bill that would allow residents to petition the judicial system to have their old pot convictions expunged.
So far, only three of the 74 caught in possession of drugs have failed to see out their contract and get their offense expunged.
Even if granted, their criminal record is seen as "forgiven" rather than being expunged, so there are still potentially issues with crossing the border.
He expunged his father, who died young, and he suffered through the joke that the rumors he was half-Jewish were only half-true.
And California lawmakers last month approved a bill that would allow residents to petition the judicial system to have their old pot convictions expunged.
That is until I expunged my pores for the first time in my life, and was forced to admit exactly what I've been missing.
Tharney herself has engineered the removal of countless statutes, including a requirement — expunged in 2900 — that horses on the highway must wear sleigh bells.
The day after Proposition 2202 passed in California, these inmates were allowed to apply for early release or parole and have their records expunged.
Is the image so offensive to them they feel that it must be expunged from their field of vision, lest they succumb to its argument?
Once completed, the case will be thrown out ... and Albert can petition the court to have any trace of the charge expunged from his record.
A bowl full of greenery helps one pretend that all of their vices have been eradicated and expunged, perhaps at the cost of eating pleasure.
The Florida Legislature has determined that criminal history records are presumptively public unless the additional step is taken to have the record sealed or expunged.
"While the impulse of the advocacy groups to demand the debt be expunged may be well intentioned, it is impractical for several reasons," he wrote.
Radcliffe faces having her 2003 women's marathon world record of two hours 15 minutes 19853 seconds expunged, but O'Callaghan said there was a bigger picture.
Bobby Scott of Virginia, still objected to the change—and were successful in making a further amendment to protect some Dreamers with expunged juvenile records.
Years ago, he said he was ripped off by a lawyer who promised to help him get his record expunged and disappeared with his $500.
In addition, people who were previously convicted of marijuana offenses and have since been released from prison or jail should also have their records expunged.
Gleeson ordered her conviction expunged, saying the public's interest in her contributing to society outweighed its interest in her conviction being a matter of public record.
For example, when Ryan's runs were expunged, he "interpreted" this agreement to mean he would also take down the archives from his personal Twitch and YouTube.
Two years ago, New Jersey lawmakers cut from 10 years to five years the time a person must wait to seek to have their record expunged.
They argued that certain categories of data, such as information related religion, political beliefs, sex life and past criminal convictions, should be expunged from search results.
The measure was entitled the REDEEM Act, and contained provisions that limited a juvenile's exposure to incarceration and sealed or expunged records for non-violent offenders.
The same poll, of Democrats and independents inclined toward Democratic candidates, suggests that the Trump presidency has not expunged a taste for billionaires among working people.
After Money helped get Lorenze's eight convictions expunged, he was able to get housing and a job that he said pays his first-ever living wage.
Criminal records may never be expunged and may mean being barred from voting, evicted from public housing, denied welfare or turned away when applying for a job.
This week, the office announced that over 643,000 convictions are now set to be expunged or reduced, with some cases dating all the way back to 1975.
It's true ... 21 pled guilty to felony drug charges in 2014, but that conviction was expunged last year so there is not a felony on his record.
Why it matters: While more states are moving towards legalization of recreational marijuana, criminal justice reform advocates have been pushing for prior marijuana convictions to be expunged.
Residents of a row of Trump buildings on Riverside Boulevard on the Upper West Side are rallying to have the Republican nominee's name expunged from the facades.
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón announced the move Wednesday and said that thousands of misdemeanor and felony convictions going back decades will be expunged or reduced.
The origins are unknown  — some speculate that it comes from smoke inhalation from all the campfires,others say there's some bacterial infection that's never quite been expunged.
When DNA samples were collected in New York without consent, some went to great lengths to have their DNA expunged from databases being amassed by the police.
" Daniel Eisinger, the ex-juror's lawyer, told the Sun-Sentinel that his client would proceed with "getting his record completely expunged now that the case is over.
In Oregon, the law says a decade must pass with no convictions—even traffic offenses—before you can apply to have any kind of criminal charges expunged.
Mr. Gilbert, who was busted in college for running a football betting ring (the charges were dismissed and his record was expunged), plays on a big stage.
Although he was removed from custody and his conviction was expunged, Mr. Cardona's future in the United States still depends on the outcome of his immigration case.
Bucknell University, Mr. Moonves's alma mater, expunged his name from any of its web pages that "celebrated his relationship" to the school, its president, John Bravman, said.
Washington, of Washington, D.C., had also been charged with attempted homicide and reckless endangerment, but both charges will be expunged when he's sentenced in a couple of months.
According to official documents, obtained by TMZ Sports, the 24-year-old running back successfully completed probation ... and the case has officially been expunged from his record. Congrats!
But I do wonder what happened to those old pirate websites, whether they still exist in some kind of internet graveyard or whether they have all been expunged.
" 60 Minutes reported that her rape kit taken at a hospital was never processed because she never filed a police report and that "hospital records have been expunged.
As she ascends, she might use that authority to push for due process, to ensure that those accused are not summarily expunged from civic life without proper review.
This week she also tweeted a call for nationalized legal marijuana and said incarcerated persons who were convicted on nonviolent marijuana-related charges should have their records expunged.
This season has seen a comparatively clean bill of health in the Virsliga, with Latkovskis confident that the criminal elements have been expunged from football in Baltic state.
According to the deal, Kanye is now eligible to have his record expunged, and we've learned he's already filed legal papers asking a judge to do just that.
But the Manhattan District Attorney's Office tells TMZ ... Jocelyn and Lloyd's case will be tossed and their charges expunged IF they can keep their noses clean for 6 months.
In place of the article was an urgent note informing readers that the original had been expunged because it was created under false pretenses, by a sock puppet account.
The state also had a law called the subsequent conviction rule: no nonconviction could be expunged if the individual had a later conviction, even for a completely unrelated change.
This year, California passed a law requiring the Department of Justice to review and identify all records eligible to be expunged or reduced and pass those onto each county.
Supporters say that many of these crimes go unprosecuted or result in punishments they contend are too lenient, such as rehabilitation programs that can end with charges being expunged.
"Any reference to bodily function, any slightly risqué word, anything, as Douglas Adams put it, 'to do with life,' was single-mindedly expunged," Mr. Palin wrote in his diary.
Niec was 17 when he committed those offenses, and one of the charges had been expunged from his record after he completed a youth training program, his family said.
The scandal revolves around a letter written by Benediktsson's father to help an old friend have his criminal record expunged after he was convicted of sex offences against children.
That's pretty inspiring because somebody's life can get that much better if they can get the record expunged so they can start to do really good work. Right. Sure. Absolutely.
That 2-1 defeat in South Africa, however, was later expunged from the records after FIFA found that the referee had manipulated the match on behalf of a betting syndicate.
Aliso Canyon is the largest gas storage well in the western United States, and before Thanksgiving, the leak had expunged about 2% of its contents, the Environmental Defense Fund said.
Ali Al-Dilaimi served five months of a one-year sentence for an assault that happened 0003 years ago and his record was later expunged, according to the complaint filing.
They lost 2-1 in South Africa but the result was expunged from the records after FIFA found the referee had manipulated the match on behalf of a betting syndicate.
Marijuana delivery service Eaze plans to announce later today that it is working with Code for America to help pay for Californians with marijuana convictions to get their records expunged.
In another practice that deepens inequities, about 20 states charge fees to have juvenile records expunged or sealed; in South Carolina, for example, juvenile offenders must pay more than $300.
The ballot measure would also allow for past convictions of low-level marijuana crimes to be resentenced or expunged under the new law, according to the official state voter's guide.
Indiana does not destroy records, but can limit access to them and mark them as expunged, and crime victims are permitted to express their views before any decision is made.
A group of lawyers, historians, and investigators helped review names of suspected Nazis living in the U.S., many of whom had their records expunged when they came to the States.
Stringer said he had "done nothing wrong" and had never been convicted, but it was impossible to confirm that because court records had been expunged, according to the Arizona Republic.
Some companies have programs that retain information that was expunged from registries, which they publish online, demanding that offenders pay steep fees in order to have the damaging data removed.
On Facebook, the process is nearly the same as deactivating your account, except after 30 days your data will permanently be expunged from the company's servers (read the instructions here).
He said the federal prohibition on marijuana usage should be repealed and the records of those incarcerated for marijuana possession expunged -- an idea advocated last year by New Jersey Sen.
Indignant and wanting justice, hundreds of us marched the seven miles from our campus to the Waller County Courthouse to protest the students' mistreatment and demand their records be expunged.
Among the many misconceptions the #MeToo movement has exposed is the fallacy that deviance was bound to be mitigated, or even expunged, with the arrival of the open-floor plan.
It is unclear whether Heimlich, who has said that his criminal record has been expunged, will be able to stick with his new team, the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos.
Prosecutors offered a deal called an ACD (Adjournment Contemplation Dismissal) -- which means if he stays out of trouble for 6 months, the arrest would be completely expunged from his record.
In the new legal docs, it shows Bleau was once arrested for a sex crime and convicted of felony false imprisonment (it was reduced to a misdemeanor and later expunged).
As is currently the case in Oregon, the legislation would allow people to get their criminal records expunged for any pot-related offenses that would no longer be considered illegal.
News outlets have reported that records won't be expunged, but that officials will outline ways for people who were convicted of possession of 30 grams or less to pursue a pardon.
And then so much that he was infuriated and when the Democrats – he was a Democrat – when the Democrats took control of Congress, he made sure the expunged the censure resolution.
The new law, Prop 64, not only OK'd possession for people 21 and older but also allows anyone to apply to have their past marijuana-related offenses reduced or expunged completely.
Under California's marijuana legalization initiative, Proposition 64, people with past marijuana convictions can petition a court to have low-level offenses expunged and higher-level offenses downgraded to lower-level crimes.
When California voters passed Prop 64 back in 2016, in addition to legalizing cannabis, they also opened up previous pot convictions to be either expunged from records or have penalties reduced.
They were beaten 4-1 away by Timor-Leste in the Russia 2018 preliminaries but the result was later expunged when it was discovered the home team was packed with Brazilians.
The "About the Author" section of Fantastic Beasts makes no mention of Newt Scamander's stint across the pond — we don't know whether it was forgotten or expunged from British wizarding history.
Further, the Fair Credit Reporting Act prevents private loan providers from offering loan rehabilitation in an identical manner to the federal program, where eligible borrowers can have their default record expunged.
Nevertheless, the union now argues that state personnel records law requires that these administrative court findings stay secret and that guards are entitled to have their names and identifying information expunged.
In Twitter's case, information tied to the Russian influence campaign was reportedly scrubbed per a company policy requiring all user data to be expunged once the corresponding accounts are no more.
On Saturday, when Everton expunged Chelsea from the F.A. Cup, the scorer of both goals in a 2-0 victory was Romelu Lukaku, whom Mourinho scorned and sold while at Chelsea.
The metadata show that the Russian operators apparently edited some documents, and in some cases created new documents after the intruders were already expunged from the DNC network on June 11.
Convictions that had been expunged or otherwise modified after the fact would still count as convictions if there was any evidence that the criminal record had been altered for immigration purposes.
This is why mayor Bill de Blasio followed the governor's announcement with his own endorsements of legalization — this too a reversal — recommending that convictions for marijuana-related crimes be expunged automatically.
In something close to this spirit, the 213 R-rated smash "Saturday Night Fever" was shown in theaters the following year in a PG version, with its profanity and sex expunged.
" On Tuesday, Somerville told BuzzFeed News that he was "definitely happy" when he got the news, though he added he still has to go through the "process of getting it expunged.
He was 17 years old when he committed those offenses and one of the charges had been expunged from his record after he completed a youth training program, his family said.
News outlets have reported that criminal records won't be expunged, but that officials will outline ways for people who were convicted of possession of 30 grams or less to pursue a pardon.
Báez's work engages with the back and forth between the so-called great men of history and those who are most likely to be expunged from written and visual records: black femmes.
It's no coincidence that 21's prior (and, according to his attorney, expunged) felony drug convictions were the only other additional details that ICE added in its statement about 21's arrest.
Nevertheless, within 20 minutes he finalized an agreement: compulsory drug court, five years' probation, no jail time, and an expunged record if Caswick completed drug court and avoided arrest while on probation.
Before kickoff on Sunday, the Giants had won four of their five previous games, a rally that had expunged some of the stain of a humiliating 1-7 start to the year.
But he expunged those orders and was deployed to the front lines in central Italy instead, retrieving the dead and wounded at Monte Cassino, where the Allies suffered more than 50,000 casualties.
Nor, in hindsight, is it strange that, with the role Buckley once played in maintaining conservative ideological hygiene retired, the ideas he expunged should have made such a quick and pestilential comeback.
The conviction record was expunged in September 2018 as part of Georgia's first-offender program and the files have been sealed, according to Jacoby Hudson, who represented 21 Savage in the matter.
The draft regulation would also make it so immigrants who have had their convictions expunged because of their immigration case or due to rehabilitative reasons would still have the conviction count against them.
The judge said Mr. Reyes's flouting of the law was the reason he had not let him be treated as a youthful offender, which would have reduced his sentence and expunged his record.
The diversion program allows participants to serve 12 months of probation under special conditions as well as requires that they plead guilty to a reckless driving charge, which they can later have expunged.
For the sake of argument, one might allow that a 17-year-old who has been convicted of attempted rape should, later in life, have his record expunged and be reintegrated into society.
He started volunteering there once a month, helping the residents with their post-incarceration legal issues: getting their criminal records expunged, their public-assistance benefits restored, or their housing and employment sorted out.
Juvenile arrests for marijuana do not typically involve jail time, but they do impose a fine and require a drug education class to get the record expunged, Amanda Chicago Lewis reported for BuzzFeed.
Criminal records for marijuana-related offenses should be expunged for drug crimes that would no longer be illegal, a recommendation, like others in the report, that would require a change in state law.
Foxx has expunged criminal records related to marijuana convictions, steered her office away from non-violent crimes such as shoplifting, pushed for cannabis legalization nationally, and argued for mental health and addiction services.
I was fascinated by these two characters: Rupert Murdoch, who feels very present in our cultural life, and Larry Lamb, expunged from history despite his influence in changing the voice of popular discourse.
If she took 12 weeks of classes, performed 24 hours of community service and stayed out of trouble, her case would be dismissed and her arrest could be expunged, leaving her record clean.
Gonzales alleged that Madigan improperly publicized those criminal records, which should not have been made public after former Democratic Governor Pat Quinn granted a pardon and expunged Gonzales' criminal record in January 2015.
While Davidson now probably wants the video to be expunged from the Earth forever, this clip does illuminate just how far both he and Grande have come since the heartbreaking end of last year.
For any other cannabis-related crimes—whether it be possession of greater amounts, transportation, and so forth—you will have to petition the court to get your record potentially expunged, or the charge reduced.
It took years for Shackelford to get the charges expunged, during which time she said her status as a suspected felon made it extremely difficult to rent a new home or find a job.
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg supports decriminalizing the possession of all drugs including marijuana, and said Wednesday during a visit to a marijuana dispensary in Nevada that past marijuana convictions should be expunged.
If passed, the measure could provide a lighter or expunged record for people previously arrested for misdemeanors for possessing small amounts of marijuana, growing marijuana or for using weed without a medical marijuana card.
For in March the minister of civil affairs, Li Liguo, called for Western and other "bizarre" property names to be expunged as part of a State Council determination that such names damage—what else?
Prop 64 would reduce (and in many cases eliminate) criminal penalties for marijuana offenses, and it's retroactive — people sitting in prison for low-level marijuana offenses would be released and have their records expunged.
He is talking about the variety of man-made waste that floats down the Ciliwung River before it is expunged into a deep bay that a Dutch fleet spotted more than 400 years ago.
If "Ghost" is a full-scale death mask of a room and its inhabitants, the sculpture is also a mausoleum for a certain social class, a certain way of life, expunged in Thatcher's Britain.
But when the police told her O'Leary had been identified as her assailant, and that her criminal record would be expunged, she got her driver's license and then a job as a truck driver.
The team provided records from Oregon that showed Heimlich no longer needed to register as a sex offender because his juvenile conviction was expunged, said Rafael Benavides, a spokesman for the city of Laredo.
The triumph of "The Producers" is to suppose a world where the anxious hopes of Chaplin and Lubitsch have come true — where fascism has been expunged, its spell permanently broken by humanism and humor.
In September, despite his limited writing and reading abilities, Miguel sent a letter to the director of Guatemala's National Civil Police asking that his record be expunged because it's coming up as a conviction.
People who did not apply for a pardon under Mr. Shumilin can still apply to have marijuana possession convictions expunged from their record through a court process established under a 2013 state decriminalization law.
San Francisco's district attorney, George Gascon, has announced that potentially thousands of past criminal convictions for minor marijuana offenses will be reduced or expunged, now that recreational use of cannabis is legal in California.
Previous convictions for cannabis have now been expunged in Massachusetts for this very reason, to try to ensure that previously harmed demographics have a chance to move on and potentially thrive in the industry.
Terry Kennedy, who was convicted of gross indecency with another man in 1962 and recently had his record expunged, said he came to parliament to support others who may be secretly living with unjust convictions.
We know life is so busy,but a larger activity shrouds it, and this is somethingwe can never feel, except occasionally, in small signsput up to warn us and as soon expunged, in partor wholly.
CNN reported that O'Rourke sent an email to supporters in which he backed the repeal of the federal criminalization of marijuana and called for the records of those jailed over marijuana possession to be expunged.
There isn't a specific enough name for the absence of joy; it is every emotion that isn't pure happiness, and maybe it doesn't deserve a name, so quickly must it be expunged from your life.
It is an intractable debate — no right or wrong answer, for all the hot air expunged in discussing it — but one that, actions speaking louder than words, would find most club owners siding with Pulis.
In fact, I'm not sure it would make the top five (or do I mean bottom five?), although aside from a couple of shudder-worthy disasters, memory has expunged the details of many such shows.
Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Bartlow have no record of Mr. Doig being imprisoned in Thunder Bay, but they said that's because he was a minor and his records were probably expunged, or paperwork was just lost.
The company was founded in 2017, shortly after Proposition 64 reversed California's marijuana prohibition and created a process for people convicted of weed-related crimes to have their sentences reduced or overturned and their records expunged.
Barnette's project is also a resurrection of her father's bar from the erased annals of queer San Francisco history, a material remembering of the  Black queer sociality that is rapidly being expunged from the gentrifying city.
Unlike other jihadist movements, IS set itself up as a standing challenge to existing structures, an alternative theocratic polity that expunged borders, plumbed new depths of televised barbarity and acted as a magnet for its death-cult.
Mr. Dwork was believed to be the first veteran of World War II to have an "undesirable" discharge for being gay expunged, although his case may have opened the floodgates for appeals in hundreds of similar cases.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York overturned a May 2015 ruling that expunged the records of a 2001 conviction of a woman who spent years struggling to hold down jobs because of it.
In 2012, the City Council in Newark, New Jersey similarly prohibited landlords and real estate brokers from inquiring about or considering arrests that did not lead to conviction, expunged or sealed records, or records of juvenile delinquency.
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - All English soccer below the three divisions of the fifth tier National League will end immediately due to the coronavirus pandemic with all results from the season expunged, the FA said on Thursday.
However much we'd like to believe that the patriarchy is toppling because Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer have been expunged from television, there is still a great distance to go before the many remnants hit the ground.
The legislation reduces the penalty for illegal possession of marijuana to a violation punishable by a fine, and allows those with certain marijuana convictions to have their records expunged, according to a news release from the governor's office.
She expunged "term-paper pomposity" from her reviews, distancing herself from aloof "gentleman critics" by balancing her encyclopedic film knowledge with proudly subjective opinions, autobiographical tidbits, dirty jokes and remarks she overheard from other patrons in the cinema.
More than 500 covers grace the inside of the book, and each has been painstakingly restored; stains and creases in the paper have been removed, dirt has been expunged, and colors have been brightened from the source material.
Competitive videogamer Billy Mitchell is threatening "legal recourse" against Guinness World Records and the Twin Galaxies scoreboard if they don't retract "defamatory statements" against him and reinstate his expunged game score world records within the next two weeks.
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From his roots in a "small hog-farming town in central Illinois," this once shy and brooding kid morphed into a hyper-articulate but unemployed law school graduate, dogged by a date-rape charge that was later expunged.
"The settlement could involve an agreement to pay Montague money, an agreement that his expulsion would be expunged from his record, or it could even mean Yale agrees to let Montague re-enroll, which is highly unlikely," she said.
Though some still refer to the Florida Panhandle as the Redneck Riviera, 30A — a string of upscale beach communities between Destin and Panama City Beach — has expunged, for better or worse, most whiffs of the classic workingman's beach holiday.
"The FA and NLS (National League System) steps three to six have reached a consensus that their 2019-20 season will now be brought to an end, and all results will be expunged," the FA said in a statement.
The knockout almost expunged the memory of the high number of ho-hum fights that went the distance on this card and certainly justified talk of Garbrandt as a contender as he picks up the first meaningful name on his record.
"An arrest or police stop that did not result in a conviction, or a criminal record that was sealed or expunged, should not — indeed, must not — be a standard question on a college application," Mr. Schneiderman said at the time.
Code for America, a nonprofit organization modeled after Teach for America, built Clear My Record, a tool that helps people with old criminal convictions get them reduced or expunged, which makes it easier for them to find housing and get jobs.
WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has quietly folded its Climate and Health Program into a branch that studies asthma and expunged the word climate from the name of the newly consolidated office, the agency confirmed on Thursday.
To assume the space is empty, subject to one's intrepid will or expunged by divine intervention is to make the mistake at the root of colonialism: that the world isn't composed of other human beings who only want to live.
But the 1989 case appears, unsealed, in California's database, where The Times was able to find it, and a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County courts confirmed that the conviction was never expunged, remaining a part of Mr. Simpson's record.
"I fervently request that it be expunged or erased from the record, and that it should not be used in any way in the ongoing preliminary examination," Sabio said in a 28-page letter addressed to ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.
Facts have long since left the Black Lives Matter conversation – I can only imagine it is because they are so easily accessible, and so damning of the lies of Black Lives Matter, that they had to be expunged by the media.
The City Council and the district attorneys argue that people who have stayed out of trouble for a decade after committing minor violations deserve to have their warrants expunged — particularly since many of the summonses were issued unjustly or unnecessarily.
The Senate has formally reprimanded a president only once -- Andrew Jackson in 1834, over a dispute about the Bank of the United States; Jackson's own Democratic party later expunged the reprimand in 1837 when it took control of the Senate.
Monday's order represents a settlement they reached to formally put an end to all sterilization deals, rescind prior deals, recover the inmates' legal fees and achieve 30-day credits to shorten the time it'll take to get their charges expunged.
It's no coincidence that so many states have a pricey first-time offender program for DUI cases: pay an expensive fine, attend an expensive traffic class, undergo expensive drug evaluation, and you can often get the charges dropped and your record expunged.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Islamic State looks about to lose its last foothold on the banks of the Euphrates in Syria, but though its era of territorial rule may have been expunged for now, there is near universal agreement that the group remains a threat.
In exchange for his plea, Anderson was offered deferred adjudication probation -- meaning he won't spend a day in jail, and his record will be expunged in three years if he pays a $400 fine and submits to psychological, alcohol and drug treatment.
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The legislation, called AB 1793, requires the state Department of Justice to scour California's crime records and find past cannabis convictions that are eligible to be expunged, as well as felony pot-related convictions that, under Prop 64, should be downgraded to misdemeanors.
It was a miracle that "All the Money in the World" arrived at all: To the astonishment of Hollywood, Mr. Scott — only six weeks before the film's release — expunged the disgraced Kevin Spacey, replacing him with Christopher Plummer and refilming extensive sequences.
However, the enjoyment surrounding the unlikely artist mix was short-lived as the six-song mashup was soon scrubbed from SoundCloud, where it was first uploaded by the unnamed creator of the mashup, and expunged from YouTube, where another fan had posted the songs.
"By providing individuals who have suffered the consequences of an unfair marijuana conviction with a path to have their records expunged and by reducing draconian penalties, we are taking a critical step forward in addressing a broken and discriminatory criminal justice process," said Cuomo.
At the end of 2004, just as Ukraine's Orange revolution began, Mr Putin expunged the celebration of the Bolshevik revolution from the Russian calendar, replacing it with a somewhat spurious anniversary: the chasing of the Poles out of Moscow during the Times of Troubles.
The title character is Gonzalo (Álvaro Ogalla), a disheveled 30-something perennial student and layabout in Madrid, who — believing that the Roman Catholic Church has imposed values on him that have sabotaged his life — is determined to have his baptism expunged from church records.
Although my greed had been expunged at Oberlin, and the financial crisis of 2007-08 had left me with a more or less permanent view of finance as an industry built on fraud, I found it hard to dislike some of my new acquaintances.
After FDIC staff discovered the hack in 2010, it persisted into the next year and possibly later, with staff working at least through 2012 to verify the hackers were expunged, according to a 20133 internal probe conducted by the FDIC's inspector general, an internal watchdog.
But, after the region's last remaining traces of Christianity were expunged in 2005–2006, the Azerbaijani authorities abandoned discussions of "Caucasian Albanians," and began promoting Nakhichevan as the bedrock of an "ancient and medieval Turkish-Islamic culture," without reference to its deep Christian past.
"By providing individuals who have suffered the consequences of an unfair marijuana conviction with a path to have their records expunged and by reducing draconian penalties, we are taking a critical step forward in addressing a broken and discriminatory criminal justice process," he continued.
But this may not be enough to convince those voters who have long remained suspicious that the FN's dismissal of the Holocaust and anti-Semitic past has merely been hidden during Marine Le Pen's control of the party — not expunged, as she has claimed.
In any other administration, at any other time, it would be shocking to consider the possibility that three men with such deep personal ties to the president might get their legal troubles expunged in an election year — not to mention by a president facing impeachment.
While most of them are united in a vision of creating an all-white American nation in which nonwhites are either expunged, exterminated, or reduced to servitude, and in which men rule the roost, many shy away from urging violence as the means to that end.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Rising Star Helps Met Turn a Page" (review, Arts pages, May 21): I find it ridiculous that the Metropolitan Opera has expunged James Levine from its history, "Our Story," on its website, as well as from the Met's Sirius XM radio channel.
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Mr. Biden responded that while he didn't fully support legalization, he did want reforms such as decriminalization: BIDEN: Number one, I think we should decriminalize marijuana, period, and anyone who has a record should be let out of jail, their record expunged, be completely zeroed out.
Among its recommendations: recusals of chief prosecutors should apply to the entire office; prosecutors should not take advice from politically active friends of the accused; alternative prosecution should include the defendant admitting culpability; and Smollett's record should not have been expunged immediately in the interest of transparency.
Starting in 2014, Mr. Christie has issued a series of contentious vetoes, striking down bills that would have banned high-capacity magazines and that would have required that law enforcement be notified when New Jersey residents sought to have their mental health records expunged while buying a gun.
Leonard Higgins, a retired state government IT executive manager from Eugene, Oregon, was convicted of felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor trespass and sentenced to $100,21.5 restitution and three years in prison, deferred, which means it can be expunged from his record once his probation in Oregon is done.
In addition to expunging the records of the students -- nine of whom were expelled and the rest placed on probation -- Interim State Superintendent of Education Ed Richardson also expunged the records of four faculty members who were disciplined by state officials for being "disloyal" during the same time.
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón told the Tribune the when his office paired with Code for America in a pilot program similarly meant to clear marijuana convictions, the nonprofit processed roughly 8,000 of over 9,000 convictions that were expunged or downgraded from a felony to a misdemeanor.
In 2018, the state Legislature passed AB 1793, which required the state Department of Justice to scour California's crime records and find past cannabis convictions that are eligible to be expunged or downgraded to misdemeanors -- generally, convictions for activities that would no longer be crimes under Proposition 64.
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The state established a licensing scoring system that awards bonus points to individuals with minor cannabis offenses eligible to have their criminal records expunged for minor infractions like cannabis possession under the new law and for people who live in areas most negatively affected by the war on drugs.
It said recusals of chief prosecutors should apply to the entire office; that prosecutors should not take advice from politically active friends of the accused; that alternative prosecution should include the defendant admitting culpability; and that Smollett's record should not have been expunged immediately for the sake of transparency.
L.G.B.T. activists mobilized a fast and fierce campaign that included a protest outside the White House on Monday to say transgender people cannot be expunged from society, in response to an unreleased Trump administration memo that proposes a strict definition of gender based on a person's genitalia at birth.
In North Carolina, several reforms have been made in recent years, including allowing a juvenile's criminal record to be expunged of non-violent offenses, limiting detention for certain offenses, and requiring a parent, guardian, or attorney to be present during police interrogations of any child under the age of 16.
As the episode ends, with Michael's criminal record (a result of the season-opening mutiny) expunged and the Discovery heading off to meet its new captain, the series feels as if it's earned its deconstruction of the Trek mythos, no matter how many weird missteps it took along the way.
Because he was charged as a first-time offender, Mr. Kraft, 77, was unlikely to face time in jail, and his record would have been expunged if he completed the terms of the plea deal in Palm Beach County, where he keeps a home at the famed luxury hotel, the Breakers.
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" Aman told Hyperallergic over e-mail: "It's interesting that people who are not in the LGBTQ+ community think that race color lines are immediately expunged and the whole community sings 'Kumbaya' because everyone has had a shared common struggle with sexual identity, when it's really even worse, because no one is paying attention.
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One of the most notable moments of Wednesday's proceedings came when House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerLive coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Nadler floats John Kelly as potential impeachment witness Fox's Wallace: Nadler would pay to have his Clinton impeachment remarks 'expunged from the Earth' MORE (D-N.
In fact (oh my God!) here's another brilliant innovation: If you win an Oscar and simply grab your statuette and walk offstage without saying a word, you get one past violation of political correctness expunged from your record and 10 percent off the $30,000 fee for your star on the Walk of Fame.
"This bill also leaves out key parts of the Senate's reform package, including fairer sentences for juveniles sentenced to life without parole and a ban on solitary confinement for juveniles, the compassionate release of sick individuals and the ability for people who have reformed their lives to have records expunged or sealed," she said.
And yet the perception formed during his years away from the public eye – as with all the above names (and as with George Best and James Dean and Steve Jobs and every other glorified public figure) – has benefited from the collective mind having expunged any memories of the mundane, leaving only rose-tinted recollections of the resplendent.
"By providing individuals a path to have their records expunged, including those who have been unjustly impacted based on their race or ethnicity, and reducing the penalty for unlawful possession of marijuana to a fine, we are giving many New Yorkers the opportunity to live better and more productive, successful and healthier lives," he said in a statement.
In 0003, as part of the landmark Law of Historical Memory, which recognized the victims of the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, including homosexuals, it became possible for anyone who suffered economic hardship because of their sexual orientation to seek compensation from the state and to petition that their criminal record be expunged.
The response by Reddit on Wednesday stopped short of an outright ban of the group, a step taken by administrators twice in 2017, when they cracked down on Nazi, white supremacist and far right subreddits and later expunged a forum about the subculture of "incels," or involuntary celibate men, because of threats of violence against women.
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Two possible swing votes, Murkowski and Collins, said they were "offended" and "stunned," respectively, by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerLive coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Nadler floats John Kelly as potential impeachment witness Fox's Wallace: Nadler would pay to have his Clinton impeachment remarks 'expunged from the Earth' MORE's (D-N.
That would include a certain owner of golf courses on fragile coastlines, whose administration has expunged the very words "climate change" from the Federal Emergency Management Agency strategic plan, who has deregulated carbon producers, received $17 million in federally backed flood insurance and whose second home address, on a Palm Beach barrier island, is Mar-a-Lago.
Seeking a fresh start Along with the $1.1 million, the court ordered on Tuesday the following relief for Jones: a certificate of innocence, record of his arrest and conviction to be expunged, the destruction of any biological samples associated with his case, counseling and permission to participate in the state health care benefits program for plan years 2019 and 2020.
It was a devastating blow to the Perez family, with both Pascual and Melido having rain-shortened no-hitters expunged from the record books, but it helped take away some ignominy from Andy Hawkins of the Yankees, who managed to allow no hits in a loss on July 1, 1990, but did so as a visiting pitcher over eight innings.
Collins, 53, was one of Trump's chief defenders during the House's impeachment inquiry, having played a key role in pushing back against House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerLive coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Nadler floats John Kelly as potential impeachment witness Fox's Wallace: Nadler would pay to have his Clinton impeachment remarks 'expunged from the Earth' MORE (D-N.
Alleged Russian Operatives Spreading Fake News Sneak Back Onto Facebook Kevin Poulsen finds a banned Russia-linked news agency back on Facebook: Two weeks after Facebook expunged a supposedly independent news site linked to Russia's military intelligence arm, the banned site is smuggling its Putin-friendly content back into the social network's streams by using a Moscow publisher as a cut-out, the Daily Beast has found.
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Madeline Eden, the creator of Map the Vote, is working with her partner Jeremy Smith to develop a means to track and spotlight which counties threw out ballots and expunged voters from the rolls this past cycle — so as to reregister those taken off the ballot, but also to highlight the county clerks who have been discarding ballots, for any number of reasons, without notifying voters, often totally without oversight.
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Your record will essentially have to pass through five sections of the government in a multi-step process: A state police officer will search through an extensive database and determine which records can be expunged under the new law; a prisoner review board will determine which should be forwarded for a pardon by the governor; the governor then approves or dismisses the pardon; the state's attorney general gets the chance to petition that; and, finally, the police can expunge.
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In response to those twitchy senators, Schiff and Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerLive coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Nadler floats John Kelly as potential impeachment witness Fox's Wallace: Nadler would pay to have his Clinton impeachment remarks 'expunged from the Earth' MORE have amped up the hysteria, trying to convince the country that President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's delay of aid to Ukraine endangered our national security or is putting the 2020 election in jeopardy.

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