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2001 SESSION
SB 879 Expungement of police and court records.
Introduced by: John C. Watkins | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Expungement of police and court records. Requires the petitioner to obtain a copy of his fingerprints from a law-enforcement agency and to submit a copy of the petition for expungement to the law-enforcement agency. The fingerprints are to be submitted to the Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE), which will conduct a fingerprint-based search of the records and submit the petitioner’s criminal history to the court. This bill is similar to HB 1742 (Griffith).
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Expungement of police and court records. Requires the petitioner to obtain a copy of his fingerprints from a law enforcement agency and to submit a copy of the petition for expungement to the law enforcement agency. The fingerprints are to be submitted to the Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE), which will conduct a fingerprint-based search of the records and submit the petitioner’s criminal history to the court.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Expungement of police and court records. Requires the petitioner to obtain a copy of his fingerprints from a law enforcement agency and to submit a copy of the petition for expungement to the law enforcement agency. The fingerprints are to be submitted to the Central Criminal Records Exchange (CCRE), which will conduct a fingerprint-based search of the records and submit the petitioner’s criminal history to the court.