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IN SB0138

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/6/2015

Primary Sponsor

Lonnie Randolph

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Origin

Senate

2015 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Requires prosecuting attorneys to file written objections to expungement petitions with the court and serve copies on the petitioner when they oppose a petition
  • Court must set a hearing if it finds just cause to the prosecutor's objections, scheduled no sooner than 60 days after service of the petition
  • Court may grant expungement without a hearing if the prosecuting attorney does not object
  • Court may summarily deny petitions that fail to meet statutory requirements or demonstrate the petitioner is not entitled to relief
  • Effective July 1, 2015

Legislative Description

Prosecutorial consent with expungements. Requires a prosecuting attorney to file objections to an expungement petition with the court and serve a copy on the petitioner. Provides that the court shall set a hearing regarding the objections if the court finds there is just cause to the objections.

Last Action

First Reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary

1/6/2015

Committee Referrals

Judiciary1/6/2015

Full Bill Text

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