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83rd Session bill

AB488

AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; revising provisions relating to vacating a judgment of conviction and sealing certain records of certain victims; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; revising provisions relating to vacating a judgment of conviction and sealing certain records of certain victims; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Monday, March 24, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Assembly Committee on Judiciary

Public exhibits

4

Support 2 · Opp 0 · Neutral 0

Auditor findings

0

recusal 0 · QPQ 0

Bill digest

AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; revising provisions relating to vacating a judgment of conviction and sealing cer

Existing law authorizes certain victims convicted of certain offenses to petition the court to vacate a judgment of conviction against the victim and seal all documents relating to the case. Under existing law, such offenses include: (1) any crime under the laws of this State, other than a crime of violence; or (2) a violation of a county, city or town ordinance for loitering for the purposes of solicitation or prostitution. (NRS 179.247) Section 1 of this bill: (1) expands the list of offenses under which a victim of human trafficking may petition the court to vacate a judgment of conviction and seal all documents relating to the case to include any crime under the laws of this State and any violation of a county, city or town ordinance; and (2) revises the applicable criminal procedure. Section 3 of this bill provides that the changes in section 1 apply: (1) retroactively to any conviction obtained before the effective date of this bill; (2) to any conviction obtained on or after the effective date of this bill; and (3) to a petition filed on or after the effective date of this bill. Close digest Existing law authorizes certain victims convicted of certain offenses to petition the court to vacate a judgment of conviction against the victim and seal all documents relating to the case. Under existing law, such offenses include: (1) any crime under the laws of this State, other than a crime of violence; or (2) a violation of a county, city or town ordinance for loitering for t

Public testimony

NELIS exhibits (4 on file)

Support (2)

  • Theresa Yancy-Benson (Letter)
  • Paula Luna — Deputy Director, Battle Born Progress (Testimony)

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