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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1614
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/5/25
Refer
2/14/25
Failed
4/3/25
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Expungement; clarify for pardon and human trafficking convictions.
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Previously Filed As
MS HB724
Expungement; clarify expungement of pardoned convictions.
MS HB1300
"The Mississippi Clean State Act"; create to authorize automatic expungement of certain convictions.
MS HB872
Expungement; authorize automatically for first-time offenders.
MS HB857
Expungement; authorize automatically for first-time offenders.
MS HB829
Expungement; revise list of eligible crimes.
MS HB62
Expungement; revise list of eligible crimes.
MS HB929
Expungement; authorize for all nonviolent crimes after five years.
MS HB58
Expungement; authorize for all nonviolent crimes after five years.
MS HB95
Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.
MS HB69
Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.
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