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Committee pauses bill to require law-enforcement access for parole/clemency investigators after questions on costs and timeframe
Summary
House Bill 92 would require public law-enforcement agencies and courts to provide records to parole-board investigators conducting pardon and clemency background investigations, and the committee paused the bill to gather more information on costs and a proposed five-day access deadline.
House Bill 92 would add a statutory requirement that public bodies engaged in criminal law enforcement and courts provide records to investigators working on executive clemency petitions to the governor.
The bill, presented by Delegate Campbell, would require agencies to make records available so parole-board investigators can compare the original investigative and court records with petitioners’ current circumstances; it also includes a…
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