Arizona 2023 Regular Session

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11 REFERENCE TITLE: prisoners; forest restoration projects; expungement State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session 2023 HB 2276 Introduced by Representative Cano An Act amending title 13, chapter 9, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 13-912; relating to vacating a conviction. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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7878 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Title 13, chapter 9, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 13-912, to read: START_STATUTE13-912. Prisoner forest restoration work expungement; vacated conviction and record expungement; petition procedures; notice; record destruction A. On release from imprisonment, A person who participated in a forest restoration project on lands located within this state pursuant to section 37-483, subsection C, paragraph 3 while in the custody of the state department of corrections may petition the court that pronounced sentence to vacate the judgment of conviction and expunge any records related to the conviction that resulted in the imprisonment. notwithstanding any other law, if the person is serving a term of parole or community supervision at the time that the petition is filed, the court may terminate the remainder of the person's term of parole or community supervision. The person, the person's attorney or the state may file the petition as a motion in the original case with the court that pronounced sentence. B. The clerk of court shall make a form available to petition the court for vacating the judgment of conviction and expunging any records related to the conviction. At a minimum, The form must include the petitioner's full name, date of birth and current address and the conviction that the petitioner seeks to have expunged. A petition is not required to have more information than what is needed for the court to identify the petitioner and the case that involves the conviction. C. ON receipt of the petition, the clerk shall provide notice of the petition to the county attorney and the victim, if any. Within thirty days after receiving the notice, The county attorney or victim, if any, must notify the court of any objection to the petition. The court shall grant the petition If the county attorney or victim does not object to the petition and the petitioner does not have any pending criminal cases. d. The court shall hold a hearing if the county attorney or victim files a timely objection to the petition. the court must grant the petition unless the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that an expungement is not in the interests of justice. In making this determination, The court may consider any of the following: 1. Whether the petitioner has paid the restitution that was ordered by the court for each conviction, if applicable. 2. Whether the circumstances and the behavior of the petitioner warrant vacating the conviction and expunging the record. 3. The amount of risk to the petitioner's life and health from participating in forest restoration projects and the benefit to the public that resulted from the petitioner's willingness to accept those risks. 4. Whether vacating the judgment and expunging the record is consistent with the public welfare and safety taking into consideration the petitioner's criminal history, the seriousness and specific circumstances of the offense that gave rise to the conviction and any evidence of the petitioner's rehabilitation. E. If the court denies the petition, the court shall state the reasons for the denial in the record. If the petition is denied, the person may file one additional petition after completing parole or community supervision and paying any restitution, if applicable. The petitioner may appeal from an order or judgment that denies a petition for expungement for a second time. F. If the petition is granted: 1. the judge shall order that all records of the person's conviction or arrest that are in the custody of the court be sealed with accompanying justification. 2. The court shall transmit a copy of the order vacating the judgment of conviction and expunging the record to the department of public safety, the arresting agency, the county attorney and any other person or entity that may possess a record that is subject to expungement. Within sixty days after receiving the court's order, the person or entity shall destroy any record in the person's or entity's possession that is related to a vacated offense. The person or entity must notify the court after all records are destroyed. 3. ON a showing of good cause, the court may waive any remaining fines or fees or any interest that is the result of a fine or fee. This paragraph does not apply to victim Restitution. g. Unless otherwise provided by law, a person whose conviction is vacated and records expunged pursuant to this section may respond to any inquiry as though the conviction did not exist. h. Notwithstanding any provision of this section, the clerk of the court may produce an expunged record if either of the following applies: 1. The petitioner submits a written request to the clerk of the court for an expunged record to comply with a federal law. 2. The clerk of the court receives a subpoena from a party in a civil action that was commenced by the petitioner and the expunged record is evidence in the matter. END_STATUTE
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