Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1114

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring clean slate automated record sealing

Impact

The proposed legislation specifically targets the provisions of Chapter 276 of the General Laws, which govern the sealing of criminal records. By introducing an automated process for sealing records after set waiting periods—three years for misdemeanors and seven years for felonies—the bill aims to reduce the administrative burden on individuals and the criminal justice system. The bill stipulates that the process be initiated automatically by the commissioner of probation, enhancing efficiency and fostering rehabilitation by allowing individuals to move past their criminal history without needing to navigate a complex legal process.

Summary

Senate Bill S1114, titled 'An Act requiring clean slate automated record sealing,' aims to streamline and enhance the process by which individuals can have their criminal records sealed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill proposes the introduction of automatic sealing of records for qualified individuals, significantly amending existing laws that typically require individuals to apply for record sealing through a petition process. The intent is to provide more equitable access to relief for individuals who have completed their sentences, thereby supporting their reintegration into society.

Contention

Debate surrounding S1114 may arise particularly around the implications for public safety and transparency in the criminal justice system. Proponents argue that the bill will provide essential relief to individuals who have demonstrated rehabilitation by removing barriers to employment and housing caused by prior convictions. Conversely, critics may express concerns about the automatic sealing process potentially obstructing public access to criminal records, arguing that it might impair the ability of employers and landlords to conduct thorough checks. This aspect of the bill highlights a significant tension between the goals of promoting rehabilitation and protecting community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2152

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MA S2010

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MA S1334

Amending the unemployment insurance law for workers with fluctuating work schedules

MA S1542

Relative to the definition of podiatry

MA S2153

Establishing the fourth Thursday in March as Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

MA S1868

Relative to Option (d) beneficiaries

MA S2284

Relative to the failure to remove existing utility poles

MA S1867

Relative to the annual allowance for certain survivors of public retirees and employees

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