House Bill 2562
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At the request of:
Chief Sponsors: Representative Greenlick;
Regular Sponsors: Representative Barnhart, Representative Buckley, Representative Vega Pederson, Representative Williamson, Senator Gelser(Presession Filed);
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Relating to orders setting aside a conviction; Includes finding of guilty except for insanity as conviction that may be expunged.
Summary:
HOUSE BILL 2562 -
Includes finding of guilty except for insanity as conviction that may be expunged.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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You can read the full proposed measure here:
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Status:
Current Location:
In House Committee Current Committee: House Committee On Judiciary
House BILL 2562 - filed
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2015 Regular Session.
Next Date:
Committee Meetings -
No Meetings Currently Scheduled;
Floor Sessions -
No Floor Sessions to Display
See - https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/HB2562 - for schedule.
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You may also get hard copies if you are in Salem by going to the bill room downstairs in the Capitol.
History:
1-12 (H) | First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
1-16 (H) | Referred to Judiciary.
2-10 (H) | Public Hearing held.
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Be Aware! House Bill 2562 will mean ...
SECTION 1. ORS 137.225 is amended to read:
137.225. (1)(a) At any time after the lapse of three years from the date of pronouncement of
judgment, any defendant who has fully complied with and performed the sentence of the court and
whose conviction is described in subsection (5) of this section by motion may apply to the court
where the conviction was entered for entry of an order setting aside the conviction;
(5) The provisions of subsection (1)(a) of this section apply to a conviction of:
(a) A Class B felony, except for a violation of ORS 166.429 or any crime classified as a person
felony as that term is defined in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
(b) A Class C felony, except for criminal mistreatment in the first degree under ORS 163.205
when it would constitute child abuse as defined in ORS 419B.005 or any sex crime.
(c) The crime of possession of the narcotic drug marijuana when that crime was punishable as
a felony only.
WHAT THE MEASURE DOES:
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ISSUES DISCUSSED:
• Pros and cons ... TBA
EFFECT OF COMMITTEE AMENDMENT:
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BACKGROUND: There are 499 ... TBA
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See - https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/HB2562 - for latest.
Taking Action! Call your Representatives and get Everybody to do so also.
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This bill does not change the status of cannabis in the statue(s), so
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Here is a link to text of HB 2562:
H.B. 2562