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people who have been arrested now have the chance to get a fresh start public defenders and Community organizations across California are encouraging hundreds of thousands of people to expunge their criminal records thanks to a bill that was signed into law last fall Senate Bill 731 took effect January 1st it allows people who have been arrested but not convicted to have their arrest records electronically sealed it also allows people who have an old conviction for minor offenses such as drug possession to have that conviction sealed as well what happens when people serve a sentence and pay their debt to society but then 20 years later 30 years later 10 years later are still met with over 40 000 legal restrictions SB 731 does not apply to all previous convictions anyone who is a registered sex offender or was convicted of a violent felony is not eligible