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SB 1329 has been left in the Committee for Courts of Justice

March 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

SB 1329 was left in the House Courts of Justice Committee.

SB 1329 requires the Attorney General to identify, collect, and make available on the Internet a list of constitutional, statutory and regulatory collateral consequences of a criminal conviction.  Collateral consequences are those consequences that arise as a result of a criminal conviction (such as employment barriers) but are not imprisonment, parole, probation, fines, forfeiture, restitution, etc.

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HB 2310 is approved by the governor

March 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

HB 2310 was approved by the governor and will take effect on July 1, 2009.

This bill provides that any person, agency, or institution that may inspect juvenile case files shall be authorized to have copies made of such records, subject to any restrictions, conditions, or prohibitions that the court may impose. HB 2310 is a recommendation of the Committee on District Courts.

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