Wayne County to hold expungement fair to former inmates helping them 'get their life back'

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Wayne County offers expungement fair to help offer a clean slate

Wayne County will be holding its first Expungement Fair and right now people who have a conviction, they seek to expunge, have details on the convicting court, and can come to the expungement event, can start registering.

In the city of Detroit alone, it is estimated that 215,000 residents have criminal records, and approximately 168,000 are eligible for criminal record expungement.

It is a first-of-its-kind fair hosted by the Wayne County Sheriff's Office that could help many people.

"I made a stupid mistake, it literally almost cost me 20 to 40 years of my life," said Stephen.

And after that mistake, Stephen had a hard time finding a job. The emotional toll of a felony following him around even after he did his time, difficult.

"Feeling less of a man, feeling less of a provider in my house, it, of course, put a strain on my wife," he said.

All of that changed when he found about Detroit’s Project Clean Slate.

"Finding out about this program, it lifted a lot of burdens as far as being able to travel and being able to move freely," he said.

Stephen is now a comedian and actor. His life is totally different and he’s able to pursue his dreams because of an expungement.

"There are services here for you to help you to get that off your record," he said. "To get your life back, so to speak."

Wayne County will be holding it’s first Expungement Fair and right now people who have a conviction they seek to expunge, have details on the convicting court, and can come to the expungement event, can start registering now.

"We’re interested in helping them get that felony, or that misdemeanor expunged," said Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington. 

"Progress is a process," said State Rep. Tyrone Carter, (D) 6th House District. "Before, there was no opportunity to remove felonies. So this is a step in the right direction. Look at the numbers of people that have had to come home and check that box, 'felony' and their applications were tossed in the trash.

"This is a move forward. We’re not going to get everything we want immediately, but that's a start, and we can work on those things."

Pre-registration is open online through June 23rd HERE. The fair is being held July 23rd from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fellowship Chapel in Detroit. This event is being held for the expungement of convictions that occurred in Wayne County only. 

The following list of felony offenses are not eligible for expungement under the law:

  • All offenses punishable by life imprisonment
  • Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct
  • Child sexually abusive material or activity offenses
  • Felony domestic violence if the person has a previous misdemeanor
  • Conviction for domestic violence
  • Fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct (committed after January 12, 2015)
  • Human-trafficking related offenses
  • Second-degree child abuse
  • Second-degree criminal sexual conduct
  • Some traffic offenses such as: convictions for driving while intoxicated, traffic offenses that cause injury or death, and commercial driver’s license violations
  • Terrorism-related offenses. 
  • Convictions for attempts to commit any of these offenses: Third-degree criminal sexual conduct and using a computer to commit sex crimes offenses

Stephen had his felony expunged.