Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB13

Refer
10/30/24  
Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to criminal justice. (BDR 14-475)

Impact

In terms of state laws, AB13 expands the criteria for sealing criminal records upon the discharge from probation. A rebuttable presumption that records should be sealed will now apply at the court's discretion to defendants granted a general discharge. This change is intended to facilitate the reintegration of former offenders into society by providing them with more opportunities to have their records sealed, thus enhancing their employment prospects and civil rights.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 13 (AB13) seeks to revise several provisions relating to criminal justice, particularly focusing on the management of probation discharges. The bill authorizes courts to grant a general discharge to individuals who, while not eligible for an honorable discharge, have demonstrated compliance with probation conditions. This allows for a more flexible approach to discharging individuals from probation, aiming to reduce the stigma attached to dishonorable discharges.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB13 reflects a push towards more rehabilitative measures in the criminal justice system. Supporters view the bill positively, as it promotes fairness and redemption for those who have complied with probation requirements. However, some critics express concern that the potential for general discharges could lead to misuse or leniency for those who may not have adequately fulfilled their obligations.

Contention

A notable point of contention lies in the bill's approach to civil liabilities. Under AB13, any outstanding monetary penalties or restitution owed upon discharge becomes a civil liability that is enforceable as a judgment. Critics argue this could lead to additional burdens for individuals attempting to reintegrate into society, especially if they face financial hardships. The debate around these provisions underscores the broader tensions between rehabilitative justice and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

IL HB3714

CD CORR-UNCONDITIONAL SENTENCE

TX HB3729

Relating to the administrative, civil, and criminal consequences, including fines, fees, and costs, imposed on persons arrested for, charged with, or convicted of certain criminal offenses.

TX HB1441

Relating to a defendant's discharge of fines and costs through confinement in jail or community service.

TX HB27

Relating to the payment of fines and costs by defendants who are unable to pay the fines and costs in misdemeanor cases.

CA AB1213

Restitution: priority.

IA HF732

A bill for an act relating to inmates, including requiring inmates to be paid the minimum wage for labor performed in or while under the custody of an institution under the control of the department of corrections, and the automatic restoration of the right to vote.

HI HB997

Relating To Court-ordered Payments.

HI SB1316

Relating To Court-ordered Payments.