Tennessee · 114
HB 2232
Criminal Procedure - As introduced, allows a misdemeanor offender to petition to have the offender's criminal history records sealed after completion of all requirements of sentencing and at least five years without being convicted of a new offense; excludes domestic assault and driving under the influence from eligibility to be sealed. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40.
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Tennessee HB 2232 proposes allowing misdemeanor offenders to petition for sealing their criminal history records after completing sentencing requirements and remaining free of new convictions for at least five years. The bill explicitly excludes individuals convicted of domestic assault or driving under the influence from eligibility. It amends Title 39 and Title 40 of the Tennessee Code Annotated.
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Sponsors
- Vincent Dixie Democratic lead