Hundreds of Alaska residents will have their prior marijuana convictions removed from the state’s online court database.
That move follows an order late last month from the state Supreme Court last month, according to local media reports.
Local news station KTUU reports that, as of May 1, “marijuana possession convictions of about just under 800 Alaska residents will be removed from Courtview, a public, online database of court cases.”
The order “follows years of similar, unsuccessful, legislative efforts to join a nationwide trend,” according to the Anchorage Daily News.
“I’m glad that the Supreme Court has ordered this,” said Democratic
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