Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5115

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Expungement Of Criminal Records

Impact

The passage of HB 5115 is expected to have a significant impact on individuals seeking to clear their criminal records, thereby enhancing their prospects for employment, housing, and reintegration into society after serving their sentences. This legislation recognizes the challenges faced by those with criminal records by providing them a pathway to a clean slate after demonstrating a period of rehabilitation. However, the bill also retains limitations, as it prohibits those convicted of violent crimes from availing themselves of these provisions, which some advocates may argue could limit its effectiveness for specific populations.

Summary

House Bill 5115, also known as the Expungement of Criminal Records Act, aims to amend existing laws relating to the expungement of criminal records in Rhode Island. The bill allows first offenders to file a motion for expungement of all records related to their convictions for both felonies and misdemeanors. Specifically, individuals with more than one misdemeanor or multiple felonies, provided they meet certain criteria, can seek expungement after specified waiting periods of five years for misdemeanors and ten years for felonies from the completion of their sentences. However, individuals convicted of violent crimes will not be eligible for expungement under this bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 5115 include the balance between public safety and the individual’s right to rehabilitate. Critics worry that allowing expungement too freely could result in dangerous individuals hiding their pasts, particularly those convicted of violent offenses. Supporters, however, argue that expunging records can lead to lower recidivism rates by enabling former offenders to gain stable employment and reintegrate into the community, thus benefiting society as a whole. The discussion is ongoing, as legislators and various stakeholders weigh the implications of making such significant changes to criminal record laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7304

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI H7086

Expungement Of Criminal Records

RI S2519

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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