Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB564

Introduced
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Report Pass
2/7/22  
Report Pass
2/10/22  
Engrossed
2/14/22  

Caption

Criminal records; sealing of offenses resulting in a deferred & dismissed disposition or conviction.

Impact

The bill’s implications for state laws include a significant easing of barriers for individuals seeking to have their criminal histories sealed. By enabling automatic sealing for certain eligible offenses after a specified waiting period, SB564 aims to reduce recidivism and promote rehabilitation. Furthermore, the legislation ensures that individuals with misdemeanors or minor felonies, who have demonstrated reform over time, may not be burdened by their past actions in their personal or professional lives. This initiative supports the broader reform of criminal justice policies by focusing on rehabilitation rather than lifelong penalties.

Summary

SB564 aims to amend the Code of Virginia to facilitate the automatic sealing of criminal records for offenses resulting in a deferred and dismissed disposition or conviction. It establishes criteria under which individuals can apply for their records to be sealed, promoting the principle of rehabilitation and allowing individuals a path toward reintegration into society without the burden of past offenses affecting their opportunities. The bill specifically targets offenses with certain classifications and provides a system for individuals to navigate the sealing process effectively, which includes provisions for those unable to pay fees associated with filing a petition.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB564 is largely supportive among advocacy groups and members of the legislature who view it as a step toward promoting second chances for individuals with minor offenses. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for fostering a fairer judicial process and enabling reintegration, particularly for marginalized populations who are disproportionately affected by criminal records. However, some concerns exist over the non-automatic sealing of certain severe offenses and the implications of sealing records on public safety and transparency, reflecting a polarizing debate around balancing second chances with accountability.

Contention

Key points of contention in the discussion of SB564 revolve around the eligibility criteria for automatic sealing and the exclusion of certain serious offenses from this process. Critics raise concerns about the potential risks involved in allowing individuals with certain convictions to have their records sealed without public scrutiny. While supporters argue that the sealing process is crucial for maintaining individual dignity and ensuring equitable opportunities, the need to safeguard community interests and uphold justice remains a significant factor in the legislative discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB443

Sealing of offenses; results in a deferred and dismissed disposition or conviction by petition.

VA SB1402

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records.

VA HB2400

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records.

VA HB279

Criminal records; sealing of records by petition, criteria.

VA SB1466

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records, repeals Sealing Fee Fund.

VA HB2723

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records, repeals Sealing Fee Fund.

VA HB322

Criminal records; changes to provisions to sealing of records.

VA SB1211

Criminal records; technical amendments to court procedures relating to sealing of records.

VA SB742

Marijuana; expungement of offenses, civil penalty.

VA SB504

Police and court records; expungement, term "otherwise dismissed."

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