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Senate Bill 731, jointly authored by Senators Maria Elena Durazo (D-Los Angeles) and Steven Bradford (D-Los Angeles), would make felony conviction and arrest records sealable for any defendant, but only after certain circumstances. Under the bill, those who have been convicted of felonies, as long as those convictions don’t require registration as a sex offender, would have records more than five years old sealed as long as no other crimes have been committed during that time. In addition to the record being sealed, those now-sealed crimes could not be used to deny a credential. If passed, SB 731 would come into effect in July 2023.
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