HB 727: Expunging Criminal History Records
GENERAL BILL by Thurston
Expunging Criminal History Records; Permits automatic expunction of criminal history records in specified circumstances; provides procedures; provides for effect of expunction; provides for treatment of certain statutory cross-references; conforms provisions.
Last Action: 5/7/2011 House - Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 2/14/2011 House • Filed
3/3/2011 House • Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee; Justice Appropriations Subcommittee; Judiciary Committee -HJ 63
3/8/2011 House • Introduced -HJ 63
5/7/2011 House • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
• Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
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HB 727, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/14/2011 at 12:29 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Citations - Statutes (8)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 943.0582 Prearrest, postarrest, or teen court diversion program expunction. Page 4 (pdf) 943.0585 Court-ordered expunction of criminal history records. Page 5 (pdf) 943.059 Court-ordered sealing of criminal history records. Page 8 (pdf) 943.0595 Page 1 (pdf) 948.08 Pretrial intervention program. Page 12 (pdf) 948.16 Misdemeanor pretrial substance abuse education and treatment intervention program. Page 12 (pdf) 961.06 Compensation for wrongful incarceration. Page 13 (pdf) 985.345 Delinquency pretrial intervention program. Page 14 (pdf)
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