Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB50

Introduced
2/6/24  
Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Criminal procedure; criminal convictions sealed under certain circumstances; procedures established; exceptions provided; civil cause of action established

Impact

The introduction of HB50 has the potential to significantly impact state laws relating to criminal records and rehabilitation. It establishes a framework requiring the Administrative Office of Courts to create and maintain an automatic sealing system, thereby streamlining the process previously dependent on individual actions. The ability to seal records automatically is expected to alleviate barriers to employment and housing for individuals who have dealt with criminal convictions in their pasts, promoting social reintegration and reducing recidivism.

Summary

House Bill 50 aims to enhance the criminal justice system by automatically sealing certain individuals' criminal convictions after they have fulfilled their sentences. This law marks a significant change in Alabama's approach, transitioning from a petition-based expungement process to an automated system for sealing conviction records, which is intended to help those who have served their time reintegrate into society without the burden of a criminal record. The bill outlines specific timelines for sealing felony and misdemeanor offenses, where felony convictions would be sealed after a minimum of eight years, and misdemeanor offenses after three years, provided no further convictions occur in that timeframe.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind HB50, the bill may face contention regarding its exceptions and eligibility criteria. Individuals convicted of Class A felonies, sex offenses, and those currently under supervision will not be eligible for record sealing. This raises concerns among advocacy groups about the fairness and thoroughness of reintegration opportunities for all individuals within the criminal justice system, with critics arguing that the law may still leave out many who deserve a second chance.

Further_details

Additionally, the bill includes provisions for a civil cause of action against parties who improperly disclose sealed conviction records, aiming to protect the rights of individuals who have had their convictions sealed. This legal safeguard is intended to enforce compliance with the new sealing laws, adding another layer of accountability within the judicial system for handling sensitive information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB11

Criminal procedure; criminal convictions sealed under certain circumstances; procedures established; exceptions provided; civil cause of action established

AL HB3729

Criminal procedure; providing automatic expungements for certain misdemeanor convictions; effective date.

AL HB1071

Criminal procedure; providing automatic expungements for certain misdemeanor convictions; effective date

AL SB98

Criminal procedure; post-conviction DNA testing procedures of inmates, further provided

AL HB660

Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Convictions

AL SB82

Criminal procedure; recall of warrants required in certain circumstances

AL AB1281

Criminal procedure: protective orders.

AL HB77

AN ACT relating to criminal procedure.

AL SB0324

Criminal procedures.

AL HB957

Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Felony Convictions

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