To seal or not to seal: WA's battle over juvenile records
The state's policy of not sealing - and then selling - juvenile criminal records sentences young offenders to a lifetime of punishment.
Eric Scigliano's reporting on social and environmental issues for The Weekly (later Seattle Weekly) won Livingston, Kennedy, American Association for the Advancement of Scie
The state's policy of not sealing - and then selling - juvenile criminal records sentences young offenders to a lifetime of punishment.
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