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House adopts changes to juror eligibility for individuals with reduced or expunged felonies
2221710 · February 4, 2025
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The House adopted a second substitute to HB 49 that makes people whose felony convictions have been reduced or expunged eligible for jury service; the House passed the substitute on a floor vote, 45–25.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House adopted a second substitute to House Bill 49 on Feb. 3 to alter juror eligibility rules for people with prior felony convictions that have since been reduced to misdemeanors or expunged. The substitute passed the House 45–25.
Representative Ballard, speaking to the…
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