Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2205

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Expunction; allow after 20 years of good behavior with certain exceptions.

Impact

The impact of this bill on Mississippi state laws is substantial as it expands the eligibility for record expunction to felonies that are not classified as violent crimes or other serious offenses. The amendment includes exclusions for various serious felonies such as violent crimes, sexual offenses, and major property crimes. By allowing expungement after a 20-year period for eligible felons, the bill fosters rehabilitation and offers individuals a second chance, thereby addressing issues of recidivism and societal reintegration.

Summary

Senate Bill 2205 proposes an amendment to Section 99-19-71 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which pertains to the expunction of criminal records. The bill allows individuals convicted of certain felonies to petition for expunction after a period of 20 years, provided they have completed their sentence and paid all associated fines and costs. This amendment signifies a shift towards more lenient policies regarding the expungement of felonies, aiming to assist those who have demonstrated good behavior over a substantial duration in reintegrating into society more effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill has faced contention regarding which felonies are excluded from the opportunity for expunction. Critics may argue that certain violent crimes or sexual offenses should not be eligible for expunction, while supporters assert that many individuals change over time and deserve the opportunity to rebuild their lives without the burden of a criminal record. Furthermore, provisions such as mandatory notice to the district attorney before hearings could add layers of procedural complexity that may spark debate on judicial efficiency versus the rights of individuals seeking expunction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2264

Expunction; allow after 20 years of good behavior with certain exceptions.

MS SB2266

Marijuana; authorize expunction of convictions where amount was under the legally allowed amount of medical cannabis.

MS SB2263

Expunction; reduce waiting period for eligibility.

MS HB929

Expungement; authorize for all nonviolent crimes after five years.

MS HB267

Expungement; authorize for embezzlement by a state, county, city or town officer 14 years after completing all terms and conditions of sentences.

MS HB1437

Felony expunction; revise age to obtain to conform to revisions.

MS HB930

Expungement; remove certain types of embezzlement from list of excluded crimes.

MS HB268

Expungement; remove embezzlement by officers from the list of nonexpungeable crimes.

MS HB829

Expungement; revise list of eligible crimes.

MS HB95

Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.

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