A group of San Francisco supervisors, Public Defender Mano Raju and community organizations are encouraging thousands of eligible Bay Area residents to wipe out their old convictions thanks to a new state law.

Senate Bill 731, passed last fall, makes California the first state in the nation to allow people to permanently expunge old convictions on their criminal records.

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