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CA SB1430
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires courts to issue orders granting relief and report findings of innocence to the Department of Justice when a person is found factually innocent after conviction is overturned.
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Mandates the Department of Justice issue a certificate of innocence and annotate the person's state summary criminal history information to reflect the finding of innocence or compensation award.
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Requires the Department of Justice to notify all agencies and officers previously notified of the arrest or criminal proceedings that the person has been found factually innocent.
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Allows persons found factually innocent to apply to the Department of Justice for a certificate and annotation, supported by certified court orders or California Victim Compensation Board awards.
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Includes specific findings on incarceration days, parole or community supervision days, and sex offender registration days in certificates when such information is documented by the court.
Legislative Description
Factual innocence.
Last Action
May 16 hearing: Held in committee and under submission.
5/16/2024