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Tennessee board denies renewal for contractor convicted in consumer-related theft The Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors voted to deny renewal of contractor license 76045 after finding a recent theft conviction tied to the contractor's business created a direct conflict with consumer-protection duties; the board said the applicant may reapply after completing the sentence/probation.

Tennessee's licensing board just made a bold move by denying a contractor's license renewal due to a theft conviction directly linked to his business practices!

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Louisiana Issues License to Former Manslaughter Convict Fontenot Louisiana grants license to Fontenot despite his felony manslaughter conviction.

Tennessee's Architect and Engineer Board is grappling with a controversial decision: should professionals with felony convictions, like Mr. Fontenot, be granted licenses after rehabilitation?

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Canada has approved over 17,500 rehabilitation cases for foreign nationals with past convictions since 2013. Critics demand transparency. zurl.co/J7f7P

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Montgomery County debates manual expungement review process amid victim rights concerns Montgomery County discusses automatic expungement process and victim notification requirements critically.

Maryland lawmakers are wrestling with the complexities of automatic expungement, balancing the reintegration of offenders with the rights of victims in a pivotal meeting.

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