Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7304

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Expungement Of Criminal Records

Impact

If enacted, H7304 would significantly alter the landscape of criminal record expungement in the state. It would enable individuals with up to five non-violent misdemeanors or multiple felonies (excluding violent offenses) to file for expungement after a designated period following the completion of their sentence. Specifically, the bill would allow motions for expungement after ten years for felonies and five years for misdemeanors, provided certain conditions regarding rehabilitation and outstanding obligations are met. This could improve the lives of many individuals who have encountered obstacles stemming from past convictions, promoting their potential re-entry into the workforce and society at large.

Summary

House Bill H7304 addresses the expungement of criminal records in Rhode Island. This legislative proposal seeks to amend existing laws to provide individuals with the opportunity to have their criminal records cleared, particularly targeting those with multiple non-violent felony convictions. The bill specifies that individuals who have been convicted of crimes categorized as violent would remain ineligible for expungement. The intent behind this measure is to facilitate reintegration into society for individuals striving for rehabilitation and to remove barriers often created by the existence of a criminal record, such as employment difficulties and stigma.

Contention

The discussions surrounding H7304 indicate notable points of contention among lawmakers and social advocates. Supporters express that this bill represents a significant step forward in criminal justice reform, enhancing second chances for individuals who have engaged in rehabilitative efforts. However, opponents express concerns regarding the potential implications of such a policy on public safety and the integrity of the justice system. Debate persists over the classification of certain crimes, the length of wait times for eligibility, and the specific processes required for individuals to prove their rehabilitation, suggesting a need for careful consideration and potential amendments before the bill could be passed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5115

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI H7086

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI S2519

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI S0389

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI S0606

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI S2904

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI SB1638

CRIMINAL RECORDS-EXPUNGEMENT

RI HB3024

Expungements; expungement of criminal history records; adding an expungement category; effective date.

RI SB1402

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records.

RI HB2400

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records.

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