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National Expungement Week Legislative Panel Discussion at Oakland Community College

National Expungement Week is a week of events across the U.S. that offers expungement and other forms of legal relief to some of the millions of Americans with criminal records. These records can restrict access to housing, employment, education, public assistance, and voting rights long after sentences have been served.

With that in mind,National Expungement Week events will offer as many services as possible to restore people’s rights.

Local Expungement Panel of legislators and victims of the system discuss and tell their stories about working toward getting criminal records expunged for millions throughout the U.S. for National Expungement Week 2019 at Oakland Community College.

Moderators

Panelists included

  • Margeaux Bruner – Political Director for Michigan Cannabis Industries Association.
  • Jewell Jones – State Representative 11th District.
  • Earl Carruthers – Cannabis Entrepreneur
  • Jesse Riggs – Michigan Medical Marijuana Assoc

Visit KomornLaw.com and contact our office 248-357-2550 to see if you qualify for criminal record expungement.

Video of Panel Discussion

More interview excerpts from the documentry about the Earl Carruthers (Case Law)

Get that criminal record expunged !!!

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