The bill doesn’t automatically restore rights to felons who completed their sentences but have outstanding fines, fees or restitution—common for many released from prison
Under the bill, the state doesn’t automatically restore rights to felons who completed their sentences but have outstanding fines, fees or restitution—common for
many released from prison. Instead, it requires one of three remedies: payment of the financial obligation in full; a court’s dismissal of the debt, if the person...
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