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Coauthors: Haney Pellerin |
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| Subject | Criminal procedure: sentencing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Relating To | relating to criminal procedure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Title | An act to amend Sections 236.14, 236.15, 236.23, and 236.24 of the Penal Code, relating to criminal procedure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2025-07-09 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| State | Amended Senate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Status | In Committee Process | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Existing law allows a person who was arrested or convicted of a nonviolent offense while they were a victim of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, or sexual violence, to petition the court, under penalty of perjury, for vacatur relief. Existing law requires, to receive that relief, that the crime for which the person was arrested or convicted was a nonviolent offense and that the person establish, by clear and convincing evidence, that the arrest or conviction was the direct result of being a victim of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, or sexual violence. Existing law authorizes the court to vacate the conviction if it concludes that the petitioner was a victim of one of those crimes at the time of the alleged commission of the offense, the arrest was a direct result of being a victim of that offense, and the vacatur is in the best interest of justice. If a court issues an order for a person who was arrested or convicted of an offense while they were a victim of intimate partner violence or sexual violence, existing law requires the court to order the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the offense, the Department of Justice, and any law enforcement agency that arrested the petitioner or participated in the arrest of the petitioner to seal their records of the arrest and the court order to seal and destroy the records within 3 years from the date of the arrest, or within one year after the court order is granted, whichever occurs later, and thereafter to destroy their records of the arrest and the court order to seal and destroy those records. Existing law creates an affirmative defense against a charge of a crime that the person was coerced to commit the offense as a direct result of being a victim of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, or sexual violence at the time of the offense and when the person had reasonable fear of harm. Existing law prohibits this defense from being used with respect to a violent felony, as defined. This bill would allow that defense to be used with respect to a violent felony, except for murder, as specified. This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason. |