Bill Summary for H 1023 (2011-2012)

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Jun 19 2012
S.L. 2012-191

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View NCGA Bill Details2011-2012 Session
House Bill 1023 (Public) Filed Monday, May 21, 2012
TO PROVIDE 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.
Intro. by Daughtry.

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House amendment #5 makes the following changes to 2nd edition, as amended. Amends GS 15A-145.4(a)(5) (excluding from the definition of the term nonviolent felony a felony offense in GS Chapter 90 where the offense involves methamphetamines, heroin, or possession with intent to sell or deliver or sell and deliver cocaine) to provide that if a prayer for judgment continued has been entered for an offense classified as either a Class G, H, or I felony, the prayer for judgment continued is subject to expunction under the procedures in the statute.