Under a bill on its way to Gov. Wolf, people who were convicted with summary offenses, like low-level retail theft, harassment, disorderly conduct or some misdemeanors, can have their records sealed after 10 years. Those with two or more first-degree misdemeanors can have their records sealed after 15 years without crime.

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