H1023. Expunction/Nonviolent Offenses

North Carolina General Assembly. 2011-2012 Session. House of Representatives.

Introduced:
May 21, 2012
Last Action:
Jul 16, 2012
Ch. SL 2012-191

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History

May 21, 2012: Filed

May 22, 2012: Passed 1st Reading

May 22, 2012: Ref To Com On Judiciary Subcommittee C

May 29, 2012: Withdrawn From Com

May 29, 2012: Re-ref Com On Judiciary Subcommittee A

Jun 13, 2012: Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Jun 13, 2012: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)

Jun 13, 2012: Placed On Cal For 6/14/2012

Jun 14, 2012: Amendment Withdrawn 1

Jun 14, 2012: Amend Failed 2

Jun 14, 2012: Passed 2nd Reading

Jun 18, 2012: Amend Adopted 3

Jun 18, 2012: Amend Pending 4

Jun 18, 2012: Withdrawn From Cal

Jun 18, 2012: Postponed To 6/19/2012

Jun 19, 2012: Amendment Withdrawn 4

Jun 19, 2012: Amend Adopted 5

Jun 19, 2012: Passed 3rd Reading

Jun 19, 2012: Ordered Engrossed

Jun 20, 2012: Rec From House

Jun 20, 2012: Passed 1st Reading

Jun 20, 2012: Ref To Com On Judiciary II

Jun 26, 2012: Withdrawn From Com

Jun 26, 2012: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

Jun 28, 2012: Reptd Fav

Jul 02, 2012: Passed 2nd & 3rd Reading

Jul 02, 2012: Ratified

Jul 03, 2012: Pres. To Gov. 7/3/2012

Jul 16, 2012: Signed By Gov. 7/16/2012

Jul 16, 2012: Ch. SL 2012-191

Summary

AN ACT to allow for expunction of nonviolent felonies or nonviolent misdemeanors after FIFTEEN years for persons who have had no other convictions for felonies or misdemeanors other than traffic violations under the laws of the united states, this state, or any other jurisdiction, as recommended by the legislative research commission..