Why Public Records Are Still Punishing People Long After Their Sentence Ends
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Why Public Records Are Still Punishing People Long After Their Sentence Ends
Public records are meant to keep our government transparent and accountable. They help people track decisions, verify information, and ensure institutions operate fairly. However, when it comes to criminal records, that same transparency can turn into a lifelong sentence, long after a person has served their time. What Are Public Records? At their core, public records are any documents not considered private or confidential. Court documents, arr…
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