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Senate unanimously passes expungement bill shortening waiting period for certain drug offenses
Utah State Senate · February 15, 2013
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Summary
House Bill 33, which shortens the waiting period to petition for expungement of some drug-possession offenses and requires eligibility checks, passed the Senate by unanimous roll call (29–0).
The Utah Senate voted unanimously on Feb. 14 to advance House Bill 33, a measure that shortens waiting periods and clarifies the expungement process for certain drug-related offenses.
Senator Jay Stevenson, presenting the first substitute, said the bill reduces the waiting period to petition to expunge some…
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