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MI HB5011
Bill
Status
9/18/2025
Primary Sponsor
Carol Glanville
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AI Summary
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Expands mandatory expungement of juvenile adjudications for human trafficking victims beyond prostitution-related offenses to include any felony, misdemeanor, or local ordinance violation committed as a direct result of being a human trafficking victim
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Previously, mandatory expungement for trafficking victims was limited to violations of sections 448, 449, or 450 of the Michigan Penal Code (prostitution-related offenses) and corresponding local ordinances
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Maintains existing expungement eligibility limits: individuals may have no more than 1 felony-equivalent adjudication and no more than 3 total juvenile offenses set aside
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Requires prosecuting attorneys to contest applications within 35 days after service if they wish to do so
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment
Legislative Description
Juveniles: criminal procedure; expunction of crimes resulting from being a victim of human trafficking; expand. Amends sec. 18e, ch. XIIA of 1939 PA 288 (MCL 712A.18e).
Juveniles: criminal procedure
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/18/2025
9/24/2025