Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2708

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the eligibility of certain criminal defendants for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information.

Impact

If passed, HB 2708 would significantly impact state laws regarding the treatment of criminal records. It introduces a more structured timeline for when individuals can apply for nondisclosure based on the type of offense committed and the completion of their sentence. The provisions dictate that individuals who complete their sentences, including any terms of confinement and the payment of fines, may be eligible to petition for nondisclosure after specified periods related to their convictions. This reform aligns with the trend of criminal justice reform that focuses on rehabilitation and second chances, recognizing the importance of reintegration for those who have served their time.

Summary

House Bill 2708 aims to amend the eligibility criteria for certain criminal defendants seeking an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information in Texas. This bill primarily targets individuals who have been convicted of specific misdemeanors and felonies but are currently ineligible for such orders due to the nature of their offenses. The bill outlines specific conditions under which these individuals can petition for their criminal records to be sealed, thereby enhancing their chances for reintegration into society by improving employment opportunities and reducing the stigma associated with a criminal record.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2708 argue that it improves fairness in the criminal justice system and supports the rehabilitation of offenders, there may be points of contention regarding public safety and the sealing of records for certain offenses. Some critics might express concerns that allowing nondisclosure for individuals convicted of serious offenses could pose a risk to public safety. Consequently, discussions surrounding this bill may involve balancing the need for accountability while promoting opportunities for individuals to move past their criminal histories and contribute positively to society.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 411. Department Of Public Safety Of The State Of Texas
    • Section: 0725
    • Section: 073
    • Section: 0735

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB2300

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Relating to the eligibility of a criminal defendant for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information.