AB291
AN ACT relating to records of criminal history; eliminating the authority for a court to consider a proceeding for which records have been sealed in determining whether to grant a petition to seal records relating to a conviction of another offense; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to records of criminal history; eliminating the authority for a court to consider a proceeding for which records have been sealed in determining whether to grant a petition to seal records relating to a conviction of another offense; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Primary Sponsor
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Public exhibits
10
Support 6 · Opp 2 · Neutral 0
Auditor findings
0
recusal 0 · QPQ 0
AN ACT relating to records of criminal history; eliminating the authority for a court to consider a proceeding for which
Under existing law, if a court orders a record sealed, the proceedings recounted in the record are deemed never to have occurred for most purposes. (NRS 179.285) Although existing law generally deems a proceeding for which records have been sealed never to have occurred, existing law authorizes a court to consider any such proceeding in determining whether to grant a petition to seal records relating to a conviction of another offense. (NRS 179.295) Section 2 of this bill eliminates this authorization and instead prohibits a court from considering any such proceeding in determining whether to grant a petition to seal records relating to a conviction of another offense. Close digest Under existing law, if a court orders a record sealed, the proceedings recounted in the record are deemed never to have occurred for most purposes. (NRS 179.285) Although existing law generally deems a proceeding for which records have been sealed never to have occurred, existing law authorizes a court to consider any such proceeding in determining whether to grant a petition to seal records relating to a conviction of another offense. (NRS 179.295) Section 2 of this bill eliminates this authorization and instead prohibits a court from considering any such proceeding in determining whether to grant a petition to seal records relating to a conviction of another offense.
NELIS exhibits (10 on file)
Support (6)
- Tamara Favors (Letter)
- Lea Moser (Testimony)
- Shelbie Swartz (Testimony)
- Yvonne Efverlund (Testimony)
- Theresa J. Yancy-Benson (Testimony)
- Ashley Dodson — NAACP Chapter 1111 (Testimony)
Opposition (2)
- Elizabeth Anderlik — Assistant City Attorney, City of Henderson (Testimony)
- Kami Dempsey — the Nevada Press Association and the Nevada Open Government Coalition (Testimony)
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