Cooley Law School partnering with the state Attorney General’s office to host an expungement fair

Cooley Law School will host an Expungement Fair from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday, March 22, in the law school’s lobby in Lansing.

During Cooley Law School’s expungement fair last October, volunteer attorneys and law students under the supervision of licensed attorneys assisted 91 guests with their expungement paperwork.

The event will be held in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Attorney General, Legal Services of South Central Michigan, and Safe & Just Michigan. 
Registration has closed. However, walk-in appointments are welcome for those wishing to have their convictions expunged.

Expungement removes arrests and convictions from a person’s public criminal record. 

Criminal offenses that have been expunged are no longer accessible to employers or landlords. 

Michigan law has always allowed for expungements, but the “Clean Slate” legislation enacted in 2020 made more individuals and offenses eligible for expungement. 

This process became available to the public in 2021. 

On April 11, 2023, the automatic expungement provisions went into effect, allowing for the automatic expungement of some felonies and misdemeanors. 

Under the new law, individuals with up to three expungement-eligible felonies and any number of misdemeanors can have their records expunged. 

Certain traffic violations and first-time operating while intoxicated offenses can be expunged. 

Additionally, misdemeanor marijuana convictions that would not have been considered crimes after recreational marijuana was legalized in Michigan can be expunged.

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