Amends existing law to provide that criminal history records shall be shielded from disclosure under certain circumstances.
CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS -- Amends existing law to provide that criminal history records shall be shielded from disclosure under certain circumstances.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The Clean Slate Act would permit those with relatively minor non-violent, non-sexual offenses to petition for sealing of their public records provided they have gone at least five years since the completion of the sentence without any subsequent offenses. Only one offense, or offenses arising from a single incident or transaction would be eligible for sealing. Should there be a subsequent felony conviction, the exemption from disclosure wouldberevoked. Shouldthesealingremedybegranted, therecordwouldstillbeavailabletolawenforcement and prosecutors for any purpose and could still be used to enhance future penalties. The person seeking to have the records shielded from disclosure would bear the costs of legal counsel in seeking such relief.
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
YEA (66)
NAY (1)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (3)
Senate Third Reading
YEA (34)
NAY (0)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (1)
LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on March 22, 2023 Session Law Chapter 108 Effective: 01/01/2024
SPONSORS
Rep · HD-024A
Rep · HD-033A
Rep · HD-009A
Rep · HD-029B
Rep · HD-013B
Rep · HD-030B
Rep · HD-002A
Rep · HD-033B
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2023
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Mar 28, 2023