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NY S06304

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/10/2025

Primary Sponsor

James Sanders

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Origin

Senate

2025-2026 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Allows individuals convicted of nonviolent offenses as juveniles to have their criminal records expunged after seven years from the conviction date

  • Requires completion of probation, parole, supervised release, and payment of all fines and restitution before expungement eligibility begins

  • Defines "juvenile" as a person between seven and eighteen years of age at the time of the offense

  • Excludes sex offenses as defined under section 168-a of the correction law from eligibility for expungement

  • Adds new section 440.75 to the criminal procedure law to establish this expungement process

Legislative Description

Relates to expungement of records for certain juveniles convicted of a nonviolent offense after seven years and satisfactory completion of such person's probation, parole, supervised release and payment of any fines imposed or restitution ordered, whichever is later.

Last Action

REFERRED TO CODES

1/7/2026

Committee Referrals

Codes3/10/2025

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