Forgiving Virginia's Felons

Forgiving Virginia's Felons Movement By This Organization Is Putting The Pressure On State Government To Make Virginia Expungement Valid To Convicted Felons.

Forgiving Virginia's Felon's CEO. Jerome J. Washington Will Be Writing Letters To All Of The Hampton Roads Area City May...
02/01/2022

Forgiving Virginia's Felon's CEO. Jerome J. Washington Will Be Writing Letters To All Of The Hampton Roads Area City Mayors, Asking For A Sit- Down Personal One-On-One Meeting. Here He Desires To See If They Could Envision Their Cities Being Open To Allowing Rehabilitated Convicted Non-Violent Felons Opportunities To Join City Employment Opportunities. What Is Your Take?

08/09/2021
10/20/2020

As of September 2020 the record expungement bill proposed to The Virginia House Of Delegates DID NOT PASS. SB 5043, sponsored by Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Bath, and HB 5146, sponsored by Del. Charniele Herring, D-Alexandria, sought to expand the current expungement process. Police and court records are currently only expunged if an individual is acquitted, a case is dismissed or abandoned. Legislators did not reach a compromise in the conference committee over proposed substitutes to the bills.

09/23/2020

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has reportedly raised more than $16 million in an effort to help convicted felons in Florida register to vote.

09/02/2020

The Virginia expungement process is where an individual who has been arrested and charged with a crime, but who was NOT convicted, can have police and court records of the arrest and charges sealed from public view. This does NOT mean the records are destroyed. The records are taken away from public view and can only be seen if the court gives permission (such as to a law enforcement officer).

06/11/2020

1 WEEK AGO REP. BOBBY SCOTT WAS SENT AN INVITATION TO CONTACT US. HAS NOT! A REELECTION SHOULDN'T BE IN HIS FUTURE!

06/07/2020

Working On Letters That Will Be Sent Out To The 757's Mayors To Get There Take On A Felony Forgiveness Program!

05/29/2020

DID YOU KNOW? Anyone convicted of a felony in Virginia automatically loses their civil rights - the right to vote, serve on a jury, run for office, become a notary public and carry a firearm. The Constitution of Virginia gives the Governor the sole discretion to restore civil rights, not including firearm rights.

This Is A Look At The Virginia State Capitol. This Here Building Can Hold The Very Key To Unlocking A New World For 1000...
05/29/2020

This Is A Look At The Virginia State Capitol. This Here Building Can Hold The Very Key To Unlocking A New World For 1000's Of Virginia Convicted Felons!

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