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Who Can See Expunged Records in Michigan? - Paul J. Tafelski

Paul J. Tafelski Season 4 Episode 344

From Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan Defense LawWho Can See Expunged Records in Michigan? explores how criminal records, expungement, and Michigan’s Clean Slate laws impact people seeking a fresh start. This episode breaks down the complexities of criminal record accessibility, highlighting the difference between public and nonpublic records, and clarifies how expungement works in Michigan. Listeners will gain an understanding of how employers, landlords, law enforcement, and even immigration authorities view expunged records.

We dive into the details of Michigan’s expungement process, including the role of the Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT) and the Michigan Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN). You’ll learn which convictions may qualify for automatic set-aside under Michigan’s Clean Slate Act, which offenses remain ineligible, and how records are suppressed but not entirely erased. The conversation also touches on the importance of knowing what remains accessible to courts, prosecutors, and correctional officials even after an expungement.

Attorney Paul J. Tafelski and his team at Michigan Defense Law provide thoughtful insights into why nonpublic records exist, how they are used in licensing decisions, parole, and probation, and why federal agencies like USCIS may still consider expunged offenses in immigration cases. By unpacking these legal nuances, they help individuals understand what relief expungement truly offers and what limitations remain in place.

This episode emphasizes the real-life impact of record expungement in areas like employment, housing, and immigration. With guidance from Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law, listeners will discover the critical steps they can take to navigate record clearance, present their rehabilitation effectively, and move forward with greater confidence under Michigan’s new Clean Slate laws.


Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law

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