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xtacyjoeyboy

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What is the name of your state? Washington State

Is there any way to seal or expunge a felony record?
 


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xith

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I got this from:

http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2003-04/House/1275-1299/1283_hbr.pdf

Hope it helps.


Background:
A person who has been convicted of either a felony under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) or a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor crime, may be able to get his or her record of conviction "vacated." The effect of a vacation is to release the person from "all penalties and disabilities" that resulted from the conviction. A vacated record no longer counts as criminal history for the purpose of determining the length of a sentence on a subsequent offense. However, the fact of a conviction can be used in a later prosecution of the person even if the record of the conviction has been vacated. Once a House Bill Report HB 1283 - 1 - record of a conviction has been vacated, the person may respond to housing or employment questions by stating that he or she has not been convicted of that offense. Both the felony and misdemeanor vacation provisions have restrictions and exceptions.

For instance, some felonies (such as any class A felony) and some misdemeanors (such as DUI) can never be vacated. Some of the restrictions are the same in the case of either a felony or misdemeanor. For instance, under both systems, a conviction for a new crime after the date of the crime for which vacation is sought disqualifies the person for vacation. The misdemeanor vacation provisions contain at least one restriction that has no
counterpart in the felony provisions. A misdemeanor may not be vacated if the person has ever had another offense vacated. Summary of Substitute Bill:
The prohibition against a misdemeanor vacation if the person has ever had another offense vacated is removed.

Substitute Bill Compared to Original Bill:
The original bill would allow a vacation notwithstanding a subsequent conviction, if at least three years have passed since that subsequent conviction. The original bill would have allowed multiple vacations at the same time.

Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date of Substitute Bill: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future. Many people have relatively minor criminal offenses in their past. These misdemeanor convictions should not burden a person forever.
Testimony Against: The misdemeanor vacation provisions should be the same as the SRA felony vacation provisions. This law for misdemeanor vacations was just passed last year and should not be amended in a way that is inconsistent with what the Legislature agreed to then. Multiple vacations at the same time should not be allowed.
 
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andersen495

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expunging a class b felony washington state

xtacyjoeyboy said:
What is the name of your state? Washington State

Is there any way to seal or expunge a felony record?
washington state class b felony
 
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andersen495

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xtacyjoeyboy said:
What is the name of your state? Washington State

Is there any way to seal or expunge a felony record?
need info on expunging a class b felony for burglary from 1992
 

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