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AZ SB1069

Bill

Status

Engrossed

2/27/2017

Primary Sponsor

Judy Burges

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Origin

Senate

Fifty-third Legislature - First Regular Session (2017)

AI Summary

  • Allows persons convicted of a criminal offense to apply to have their judgment of guilt set aside upon fulfillment of probation or sentence conditions and discharge by the court.

  • Permits the convicted person, their attorney, or probation officer to submit the application to set aside the judgment.

  • Restores a person's right to possess firearms if their judgment is set aside, except for those convicted of serious offenses as defined in section 13-706.

  • Prohibits setting aside convictions for dangerous offenses, sex offenses requiring registration, sexually motivated offenses, crimes against victims under 15 years old, and most traffic violations.

  • Allows persons whose convictions are set aside to state on employment or public benefits applications that they were not convicted of the offense that was set aside.

Legislative Description

Setting aside conviction; employment application

Criminal Code

Last Action

House read second time

3/1/2017

Full Bill Text

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