- Expungement
Refimprove date May 2010 In the common law legal systems of the world legal system , an expungement proceeding ... . Black s Law Dictionary defines expungement of record as the Process by which record of criminal ... , p. 582 6th ed. 1999 ref While expungement deals with an underlying criminal record, it is a civil ... to declare that the records be expunged. A very real distinction exists between an expungement and a pardon . When an expungement is granted, the person whose record is expunged may, for most purposes ... hand, does not erase the event. Rather, it constitutes forgiveness. In the United States, an expungement ... of Nebraska Board of Pardons ref Each jurisdiction whose law allows expungement has its own definitions of expungement proceedings. Generally, expungement is the process to remove from general review ... Eligibility for an expungement of an arrest, investigation, detention, or conviction record ... before the request will be considered. Some jurisdictions allow expungement for the deceased ... and expungement Having no intervening incidents Having no more than a specified number of prior ... that are often not eligible for expungement include fact date January 2012 Felonies and first ... an expungement of all or part of their record will have to complete forms and instructions .... Most jurisdictions have laws which allow or possibly even require the expungement of juvenile records ... him or her from the negative effects of having a criminal record. Petition for Expungement California s expungement law permits someone convicted of a crime to file a Petition for Dismissal ref ... 1203.4 ref In order for one to qualify for expungement, the petitioner must have completed probation ... be in the interest of justice to do so. ref name CPC12034 A successful expungement will not erase the criminal ... is later convicted of the same crime again, then the expungement may be reversed. Certificate of Rehabilitation ... to rid themselves of the lifelong felony. Arizona Arizona s expungement equivalent is setting ... more details
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- Second Chance for Ex-Offenders Act of 2009
The Second Chance for Ex Offenders Act of 2009 is a proposed federal law introduced to the United States House of Representatives Charles B. Rangel as H.R. 1529 . This bill seeks to Amends the federal criminal code to allow an individual to file a petition for expungement of a record of conviction for a nonviolent Crime criminal offense if such individual has 1 never been convicted of a Violent crime violent offense and has never been convicted of a nonviolent offense other than the one for which expungement is sought 2 fulfilled all requirements of the Sentence law sentence of the court in which conviction was obtained 3 remained free from Substance dependence dependency on or Alcohol abuse abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance for a minimum of one year and has been rehabilitated, to the court s satisfaction, if so required by the terms of supervised release 4 obtained a high school diploma or completed a General Educational Development high school equivalency program and 5 completed at least one year of community service . Authorizes an individual convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor to file an expungement petition and directs the court, in ruling on such petition, after determining petitioner eligibility, to weigh the petitioner s interests against the best interests of justice and public safety. Authorizes the United States Department of Justice to maintain a nonpublic manual or computerized index of expunged records, to be made available only to federal and state Law enforcement agency law enforcement personnel who have custody of such records for limited disclosure purposes. Requires the restoration of expunged records of individuals subsequently convicted of any federal or state offense. On March 16, 2009, the Bill proposed law bill was referred to the United States House Committee on the Judiciary House Committee on the Judiciary . Category United States proposed federal legislation ... more details
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- Deferred adjudication
i.e. commits no further crimes , they become eligible for expungement 3 years after the judgment or when ... cause to a judge . Expungement is not automatically requested the defendant is responsible for filing for it at court once their time is up. ref Cite web last first title Expungement Removing Criminal Records from Public Access url http www.courts.state.md.us expungement publisher date accessdate 22 November 2010 ref The statute in Maryland regarding expungement Md. Ann. Code, Crim. Proc. Art. 10 ... more details
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- Record sealing
sealing and expungement orders applied to corporations and private citizens violate First Amendment rights. ref http www.integrascan.com expungement.pdf IntegraScan Expungement Guide ref See also Sealed birth records Expungement References reflist refs ref name hig cite web author Mathew K. Higbee ... more details
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- Brian Poe
thousand clients have approached EAS Technologies for assistance, far exceeding any other expungement service or law firm. EAS is also the only online expungement service provider to have federal pardons ... origami automating the paper world ref Due to the incredible demand for expungement services, ClearMYRecord.com ... receipt of an approved order of expungement or pardon the courts simply cannot contact and ensure ... to monitor these database companies. Through processing thousands of expungement requests it was obvious ... more details
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- Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal
In United States criminal law , adjournment in contemplation of dismissal ACD or ACOD may be offered to a defendant in the interest of justice with a view toward ultimate dismissal of the criminal charge charge ref See e.g. New York Criminal Procedure Law, Section 170.55 ref The judge usually Adjournment adjourns the case for a period of six months sometimes a year after which time the case will be dismissed as long as the defendant has stayed out of trouble i.e., has not gotten arrest ed again . It is neither a form of probation , nor a conviction . In criminal procedure , the defendant subject to the adjournment in contemplation of dismissal is restored to the status he or she occupied prior to arrest, either during or after the period of adjournment that accompanies the ACD that is, all Court of record records of the arrest and after the period for which the ACD applies however, a local Law enforcement agency law enforcement record of the arrest is retained by default, unless explicitly Expungement expunged . The judge adjourning in contemplation of dismissal may impose specific conditions on the defendant subject to the ACD, which may include community service , drug rehabilitation , making restitution with a victim of the circumstances, or avoiding contact with the victim. It may also be accompanied by an admonition to abstain from wanton, injurious, criminal, abusive or disruptive behavior. On the acceptance of the ACD and its without disposition and the defendant is released without bail condition. In Alabama and some states a similar procedure is called pre trial Diversion program diversion or deferred prosecution . Application and surrounding process The Legal burden of proof burden of proof in the court systems which employ the system of ACD rests with the people that is, the Prosecutor prosecution . If evidence demonstrating guilt is not presented, the matter is deemed dismissed, and the ACD proceeds along its standard course of action. Similar ideas are ... more details
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- Rehabilitation Policy
US correctional population timeline.gif Expungement Expungement is when an offense is removed from ... Federal and has never been convicted of a nonviolent offense other than the one for which expungement ... ref cite book author aut 110th Congress year 2007 chapter Sec. 3632. Requirements for Expungement title ... more details
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- Luiz R. S. Simmons
. Legislative notes 2009 primary sponsor Domestic Abuser Expungement Bill would enable accused domestic ... more details
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- Illinois Legislative Black Caucus
infobox Organization name Illinois Legislative Black Caucus image image border size caption abbreviation motto formation 1969 extinction type Political organization status purpose public policies affecting African Americans headquarters location Springfield, Illinois region served Illinois , United States of America membership 28 members language English leader title Joint Chairs leader name James Meeks , Kwame Raoul main organ parent organization National Black Caucus of State Legislators affiliations Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation num staff 2 num volunteers budget website remarks The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus is an United States American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Illinois Legislature . There are no Republicans in this group. Priorities The primary mission of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus is to assure that the interest of African American citizens are given equitable representation in the General Assembly and that legislative action is directed to address those interests. Through the efforts of the Caucus, tremendous strides have been made in the areas of housing, health & welfare, education, employment and minority business enterprise. Specific priorities include Reform the current education funding inequalities in Illinois Schools Develop a comprehensive job training program, which will focus on the top ten zip code areas with the highest unemployment statistics. Make Illinois a SAC State Apprenticeship Council state. Restore education classes to all prisons. Develop comprehensive expungement legislation. Current membership Officers are elected from within the Caucus with equal representation from both the House and Senate members. ref cite web url http www.illinoisblackcaucus.org title Leadership publisher Illinois Legislative Black Caucus accessdate 2008 04 26 ref br Officers valign top table border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 4 tr bgcolor cccccc th District th Officers th Position tr bgcol ... more details
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- Second Chance
legislation concerning record expungement for non violent offenders Second chance algorithm , a page ... more details
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- Criminal record
the process of Record sealing or Expungement . Some states have official statewide repositories that contain ... including probationary period. Expungement of criminal records In the United States, criminal records may be expungement expunged , though laws vary by state. Many types of offenses may be expunged, ranging ... criminal.findlaw.com crimes expungement Expungement Erasing an Arrest or Conviction ref See also ... more details
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- Felony
, processing, and prison stay. ref name New Jim Crow Expungement For state law convictions, expungement is determined by the law of the state. A few states do not allow expungement, regardless of the offense ... more details
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- Criminal Offender Record Information
, Sealing & Expungement of District Court Records , prepared by the Administrative Office of the District ... more details
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- Randal L. Schwartz
records were sealed through an official expungement and he is legally no longer a felon ... more details
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- Censure in the United States
Disputed Unreferenced.2Ferroneous.3F information date August 2009 Refimprove date September 2009 In the United States , a motion of censure is a resolution law congressional procedure for reprimanding the President of the United States , a member of United States Congress Congress , or a judge . Unlike impeachment , in the United States censure has no explicit basis in the United States Constitution federal constitution . It derives from the formal condemnation of either congressional body of their own members. When censured, the member must give up any committee chairs they hold, but he or she does not lose his or her elected position. Article 1, Section 5 of the Constitution does state that each house of Congress may set its own rules of behavior, and by two thirds vote expel a member. Censure of executive, judicial, or foreign entities is not explicitly defined. Presidential censures In 1800, United States House of Representatives Representative Edward Livingston of New York introduced a censure motion against President John Adams . ref name Pelosi cite web title Pelosi Votes Against Articles of Impeachment Argues in Favor of Censure url http www.house.gov pelosi primpeac.htm accessdate August 6, 2007 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070730020505 http www.house.gov pelosi primpeac.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate July 30, 2007 ref Only one U.S. president has been censured by the United States Senate . In 1834, while under Whig Party United States Whig control, the Senate censured Democratic Party United States Democratic President Andrew Jackson for withholding documents relating to his actions in defunding the Second Bank of the United States Bank of the United States . As a partial result of public opposition to the censure itself, the Senate came under control of the Democratic Party in the next election cycle, and the censure was expungement expunged in 1837. ref name senate cite web title U.S. Senate Art & History Home Historical Minutes 1801 1850 ... more details
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- Crack (password software)
ref on the password file of a system at Intel , a case the verdict of which was eventually Expungement ... more details
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- Alcohol laws of Missouri
minor under the influence law will work together. Special expungement for MIP main Expungement Missouri l1 Expungement in Missouri Since 2005, Missouri law has had a special method of expungement for a person ... more details
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- National Association of Professional Process Servers
Expungement expunged or Pardon pardoned , provide a copy of a valid driver s license, must be affiliated ... more details
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- Scott Daniels (judge)
a bill which provided for expungement of juvenile records. Providing funding for children s justice ... more details
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- Arrest
who was not found guilty after an arrest can remove his arrest record through an expungement ... more details
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- Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban
provides for the loss of civil rights under such an offense unless the pardon, expungement, or restoration ... more details
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- Gun Control Act of 1968
provides for the loss of civil rights under such an offense unless the pardon, expungement, or restoration ... more details
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- Probation
that presumably had led to crime. Many states offered to dismiss or expungement expunge the conviction ... more details
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- John Dale Ryan
and expungement of Broughton s conviction by the USAF Board for the Correction of Military ... more details
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- Public records
be possible to have a public record record sealing sealed or expungement expunged after a certain ... more details
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