Oklahoma has signed a law creating an automated expungement system that advocates say will clear records for more than 300,000 Oklahomans with nonviolent convictions and pardoned offenses. The law follows a 2022 Clean Slate Act that faced technical delays, and is part of a broader package of criminal justice reforms passed this session. The post Automatic Expungement, Easier Medical Parole and Better Good-Time Credits: Oklahoma’s Criminal Justice Reforms appeared first on Oklahoma Watch .