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Oregon House approves bill lengthening wait to clear contempt findings from 1 to 5 years
Summary
The House passed HB 2492, which extends the waiting period to petition for expungement of contempt findings tied to protective-order violations from one year to five, and clarifies rules on reclassified convictions and traffic offenses.
The Oregon House passed House Bill 2492 on third reading after brief floor debate, extending the waiting period for expunging contempt findings tied to protective orders from one year to five.
Supporters said the measure clarifies existing expungement rules, aligns timelines when courts reclassify convictions, and makes clear that traffic violations…
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