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U.S. Supreme Court

Dec. 3, 2015

Federal government's approach to criminal expungement is draconian

At its Dec. 4 conference, the Supreme Court could decide whether to grant review of Mann v. United States, which presents an unusually important question of federal jurisdiction. By Eamon P. Joyce and Mark D. Taticchi

Eamon P. Joyce

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By Eamon P. Joyce and Mark D. Taticchi

At its Dec. 4 conference, the U.S. Supreme Court could decide whether to grant review of Mann v. United States, 15-245, which presents an unusually important question of federal jurisdiction: whether federal courts have jurisdiction to consider requests to expunge for equitable reasons the federal judiciary's records of federal charges and convictions.

This question is one of great consequence, ...

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