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TNSB2405Intro
25%
As introduced, deletes the offense of aggravated prostitution; requires the public records of a person charged with a misdemeanor or a felony offense that has been repealed to be removed and destroyed without cost upon petition by the person. - Amend...
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2024-04-19
To Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee
TNSB1933Intro
25%
As introduced, allows expunction of a misdemeanor or felony offense if the petitioner has not been convicted of certain offenses, is 65 years of age or more, 10 years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence, and the petitioner has not had a...
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2024-03-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB7056Intro
25%
As introduced, states that the juvenile court records of a person who was transferred from juvenile court to be tried as an adult in criminal court and who is subsequently convicted may be expunged only by a court order issued under the court in whic...
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2023-08-22
Lay on the Table
TNSB0602Intro
25%
As introduced, adds the offense of illegal registration or voting to those Class D felony offenses that are eligible for expunction. - Amends TCA Title 2 and Title 40.
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2023-03-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1245Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the clerk of a court in which a petition for expunction may be filed to provide a petitioner with a simple form to enable a lay person to petition the court for expunction; deletes obsolete provision requiring the district att...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0109Intro
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As introduced, deletes the requirement that a person file a petition with the court in order to have the public records regarding a criminal offense expunged if certain qualifying events have occurred, including the charge against the person was dism...
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2023-01-31
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0432Intro
25%
As introduced, deletes the requirements that the following periods of time have passed before a person may file a petition for expunction of eligible criminal offenses: five years for eligible misdemeanors or Class E felonies; 10 years for eligible C...
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2023-01-26
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0020Intro
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As introduced, authorizes the expunction of public records regarding a motor vehicle operator's refusal to submit to breath and blood tests to determine alcohol or drug content of a motor vehicle operator's blood in the same manner as expunction for ...
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2023-01-19
Withdrawn.
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