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CA SB1468
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires Department of Justice to issue a certificate of innocence to persons found factually innocent, annotate their state criminal history records, and request law enforcement agencies and other entities to annotate their records accordingly within specified timeframes.
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Mandates courts to report findings of innocence to the Department of Justice, including the number of days of incarceration, parole/community supervision, and sex offender registration solely resulting from the erroneous conviction.
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Extends the California Victim Compensation Board's deadline to calculate compensation from 30 days to 90 days from claim filing for cases involving factual innocence findings.
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Requires the Department of Justice to notify all agencies previously notified of the arrest or proceedings that the person has been found innocent.
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Expands compensation eligibility to include $70 per day for parole or supervised release, reasonable attorney fees and costs, with amounts updated annually for inflation.
Legislative Description
Factual innocence.
Last Action
In Senate. Consideration of Governor's veto pending.
9/29/2022