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MI HB5958

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/26/2024

Primary Sponsor

Graham Filler

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Origin

House of Representatives

102nd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Changes the effective date for automatic conviction set-asides from "2 years after" the 2020 amendment to April 11, 2023
  • Misdemeanor convictions with maximum punishment of 92 days or less are automatically set aside after 7 years without requiring an application
  • Felony convictions are automatically set aside after 10 years from sentencing or completion of imprisonment, whichever is later, subject to eligibility and limitations
  • Limits automatic set-asides to 2 felonies and 4 misdemeanors per lifetime, with exceptions for certain crimes including assaultive crimes, serious misdemeanors, dishonesty crimes, crimes punishable by 10+ years, crimes involving minors or vulnerable adults, and human trafficking violations
  • Requires the department of state police to maintain electronic records of set-aside convictions and the department of technology, management, and budget to develop a computer program to manage the automatic set-aside process

Legislative Description

Criminal procedure: expunction; certain conditions allowing for setting aside convictions and certain implementation dates; amend. Amends sec. 1g of 1965 PA 213 (MCL 780.621g).

Criminal procedure: records

Last Action

Bill Electronically Reproduced 10/15/2024

10/15/2024

Committee Referrals

Criminal Justice9/26/2024

Full Bill Text

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