Pritzker signs law clearing hurdles for former juvenile offenders – FOX2 (St. Louis)

Senate Bill 3463 amends the Juvenile Court Act, requiring state courts to clear the records of all young people who were charged as juveniles two years after their time served. With the bill, the state will also automatically schedule expungement hearings upon their release, thereby speeding up the process.
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Steve H
1 year ago

So in other words, teens who repeatedly commit carjackings and other violent crimes will have their records expunged once they leave the juvenile criminal system? Murder too? SMH

Rufus T Flywheel
1 year ago
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Yes of course

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Last edited 1 year ago by Rufus T Flywheel

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