Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1500

Introduced
2/10/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Report Pass
2/24/25  
Engrossed
2/27/25  
Report Pass
3/31/25  
Report Pass
6/26/25  
Enrolled
6/27/25  
Passed
6/27/25  
Chaptered
6/27/25  

Caption

Compensation; erroneous convictions

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2429

Occupational licenses; convictions

AZ SB1164

Workers' compensation; fraud investigations; adjudications

AZ HB2438

ADOT; continuation; administration; licensing; planning

AZ HB2471

Rulemaking; legislative approval

AZ SB1475

Death penalty; repeal

AZ SB1197

Juvenile offenders; monetary sanctions; repeal

AZ HB2632

State agencies; powers; continuations

AZ HB2623

Unclaimed property; information; registration

AZ SB1435

Attorney licensing; supreme court

AZ HB2068

Behavior analysts; regulatory board

Similar Bills

AZ SB1299

Safe community enforcement fund; establishment

AZ HB2951

Criminal justice; 2025-2026

AZ HB2813

Erroneous convictions; compensation

GA SB244

Criminal Proceedings; the award of reasonable attorney's fees and costs in a criminal case to the defendant upon such defendant making a successful motion to disqualify the prosecuting attorney for misconduct in connection with the case; provide

KS SB91

Providing for payment of interest in civil actions for wrongful conviction and directing the attorney general to seek damages for the state from any person who knowingly contributed to the wrongful conviction and prosecute ouster and criminal proceedings as warranted.

KS SB187

Providing for payment of interest in civil actions for wrongful conviction and directing the attorney general to seek damages for the state from any person who knowingly contributed to the wrongful conviction and prosecute ouster and criminal proceedings as warranted.

KS HB2780

Requiring persons who file lawsuits for wrongful conviction compensation to prove additional information, changing the compensation rates to daily rates instead of yearly rates and limiting housing assistance offered to such persons.

KS SB190

House Substitute for SB 190 by Committee on Judiciary - Requiring persons who file lawsuits for wrongful conviction compensation to prove additional information, changing the compensation rates to daily rates instead of yearly rates and limiting housing assistance to such persons.