Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB95

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
1/4/23  

Caption

Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.

Impact

The bill's passage would mark a significant change in the expungement laws in Mississippi, expanding access to record sealing for individuals previously affected by certain embezzlement charges. This change could potentially help improve employment opportunities for those individuals, allowing them to move forward without the stigma of a criminal record impeding their chances at employment, housing, and other essential services. The measure is expected to have positive implications for reentry into society, especially for those who have made efforts to rehabilitate since their convictions.

Summary

House Bill 95 aims to amend Section 99-19-71 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by removing certain types of embezzlement from the list of crimes that are excluded from expungement. This alteration allows individuals who have been convicted of specific embezzlement offenses to petition for their criminal records to be expunged after fulfilling particular conditions, including the payment of fines and completion of their sentences. The bill reflects a broader initiative within criminal justice reform by promoting rehabilitation and second chances for non-violent offenders.

Contention

Despite its rehabilitative intent, the bill may face opposition from those concerned about the implications of softening penalties related to financial crimes. Critics may argue that allowing expungement for embezzlement could undermine the seriousness of such offenses and weaken deterrents against financial crimes. They might voice concerns regarding public trust and the need for stringent accountability measures in such cases. The bill's proponents, however, emphasize the importance of providing individuals a path to reintegration into society and the acknowledgment that everyone deserves a second chance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB197

Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.

MS HB69

Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.

MS HB267

Embezzlement; revise the list of excluded crimes for expungement.

MS HB855

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

MS HB930

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

MS HB59

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

MS HB848

Expungement; delete embezzlement from ineligible crimes for.

MS HB188

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

MS HB268

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

MS HB54

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

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