Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2519

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Expungement Of Criminal Records

Impact

If enacted, the bill will provide critical relief for individuals who have fulfilled their sentences for non-violent offenses, thereby allowing them opportunities without the stigma of a criminal record hindering their chances for employment, housing, and other social services. The act specifies time frames in which individuals can file motions for the expungement of misdemeanor and felony convictions, creating a structured timeline to assist those who seek a second chance. Nevertheless, ensuring that all outstanding legal obligations are settled before one can file for expungement remains a notable provision.

Summary

Bill S2519, relating to the expungement of criminal records, seeks to amend the current laws governing the process through which individuals can have their criminal records cleared. The bill would allow first offenders to file motions for expungement of both felony and misdemeanor convictions under specific conditions, supporting the broader aim of facilitating reintegration into society for those who have served their sentences. However, individuals convicted of violent felonies and certain specific offenses would remain ineligible for expungement.

Contention

Debates surrounding S2519 may arise around the eligibility criteria for those seeking expungement, particularly the provisions that prevent individuals convicted of violent crimes from expunging their records. Critics might argue that this distinction perpetuates discrimination against certain categories of offenders, even if they have demonstrated rehabilitation. Furthermore, the bill’s provision that mandates the completion of all court-imposed financial obligations prior to filing for expungement could be viewed as a barrier for many who are financially vulnerable and struggling post-conviction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7304

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI H5115

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI H7086

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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