West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4399

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Engrossed
2/15/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Report Pass
3/6/24  
Enrolled
3/9/24  
Passed
3/9/24  

Caption

Creating the equitable right to expungement

Impact

This bill significantly impacts state laws regarding criminal records by providing a clearer path to expungement. The law stipulates that upon successful completion of certain legal agreements, individuals can request their records to be sealed and deemed as having never occurred. Furthermore, the absence of filing fees for the expungement process aims to ensure financial barriers do not hinder access to this legal remedy, promoting fairness within the judicial system.

Summary

House Bill 4399, titled 'Creating the equitable right to expungement,' seeks to amend provisions of the West Virginia Code pertaining to the expungement of criminal records. Specifically, it allows individuals who have been found not guilty of an offense or whose charges have been dismissed to file a petition for the expungement of their criminal records. This provides a legal mechanism for individuals to clear their records after successful completion of pretrial diversions or deferred adjudications, thereby aiming to eliminate barriers to employment and social re-integration for those affected.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 4399 appears positive, particularly among advocates for criminal justice reform and civil liberties. Supporters argue that the bill represents a crucial step towards rectifying injustices faced by individuals with prior charges that can impede their ability to gain employment and participate fully in society. However, there are concerns among some legal professionals regarding the mechanisms of post-conviction relief and how these changes might intertwine with existing legal frameworks.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the conditions under which records can be expunged, especially regarding exceptions laid out for specific offenses, such as felonies involving violence or charges against family members. Critics express concerns that the bill may not adequately address or balance the interests of justice with the need for victim protection. Additionally, discussions have highlighted the need to ensure that those who commit serious offenses do not leverage the expungement process to their advantage, which might endanger public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2970

Creating the equitable right to expungement

WV HB3418

Providing clarity for expungement of domestic violence pretrial diversions

WV HB2236

Removing the one-time limit on the expungement of certain criminal convictions

WV HB3025

Relating to DNA data maintained for law enforcement purposes

WV SB53

Relating to DNA data maintained for law enforcement purposes

WV HB2527

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV HB2343

Grant automatic expungement of criminal records in certain instances

WV HB2286

Making expungement of records for certain defendants found not guilty or have had charges dismissed to occur without petitioning the court

WV SB191

Relating to liability for payment of court costs as condition of pretrial diversion agreement

WV HB2563

Provide that someone guilty of a crime where victim was a police officer in performance of duties is ineligible for parole

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