| Chapter 142 |
| 2021 -- S 0503 Enacted 07/03/2021 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE -- IDENTIFICATION AND APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS |
Introduced By: Senators Euer, McCaffrey, Goodwin, Kallman, and Mack |
| Date Introduced: March 04, 2021 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 12-1-12 and 12-1-12.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 12-1 entitled |
| "Identification and Apprehension of Criminals" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 12-1-12. Destruction or sealing of records of persons acquitted or otherwise |
| exonerated. |
| (a)(1) Any fingerprint, photograph, physical measurements, or other record of |
| identification, heretofore or hereafter taken by or under the direction of the attorney general, the |
| superintendent of state police, the member or members of the police department of any city or town, |
| or any other officer authorized by this chapter to take them, of a person under arrest, prior to the |
| final conviction of the person for the offense then charged, shall be destroyed by all offices or |
| departments having the custody or possession within sixty (60) days after there has been an |
| acquittal, dismissal, no true bill, no information, or the person has been otherwise exonerated from |
| the offense with which he or she is charged, and the clerk of court where the exoneration has taken |
| place shall, consistent with § 12-1-12.1, place under seal all records of the person in the case |
| including all records of the division of criminal identification established by § 12-1-4. |
| (2) Any person previously convicted of any felony offense shall not be entitled to relief |
| under this section except for those records in cases of acquittal after trial. |
| (3) Any person who shall violate any provision of this section shall be fined not exceeding |
| one hundred dollars ($100). |
| (b) Requirements of this section shall also apply to persons detained by police, but not |
| arrested or charged with an offense, or to persons against whom charges have been filed by the |
| court, and the period of such filing has expired. |
| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, any person who has been charged |
| with a complaint for a crime involving domestic violence where the complaint was filed upon a |
| plea of not guilty, guilty, or nolo contendere pursuant to § 12-10-12, must wait a period of three (3) |
| years from the date of filing before the records associated with the charge can be expunged, sealed, |
| or otherwise destroyed. |
| 12-1-12.1. Motion for sealing of records of persons acquitted or otherwise exonerated. |
| (a) Any person who is acquitted or otherwise exonerated of all counts in a criminal case, |
| including, but not limited to, dismissal or filing of a no true bill or no information, may file a motion |
| for the sealing of his or her court records in the case, provided, that no person who has been |
| convicted of a felony shall be entitled to relief under this section except for those records in cases |
| of acquittal after trial. |
| (b) Any person filing a motion for sealing his or her court records pursuant to this section |
| shall give notice of the hearing date set by the court to the department of the attorney general and |
| the police department that originally brought the charge against the person at least ten (10) days |
| prior to the hearing. |
| (c) If the court, after the hearing at which all relevant testimony and information shall be |
| considered, finds that the person is entitled to the sealing of the records, it shall order the sealing |
| of the court records of the person in that case. |
| (d) The clerk of the court shall, within forty-five (45) days of the order of the court granting |
| the motion, place under seal the court records in the case in which the acquittal, dismissal, no true |
| bill, no information, or other exoneration has been entered. |
| (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, in all cases involving a filing |
| subsequent to a plea of not guilty, guilty, or nolo contendere to a charge of a crime involving |
| domestic violence, the court having jurisdiction over the case shall retain the records of the case |
| for a period of three (3) years from the date of filing. The records shall not be expunged or sealed |
| for a period of three (3) years from the date of the filing. |
| (f) The defendant shall be advised at the hearing that any and all bail money relating to a |
| case that remains on deposit and is not claimed at the time of sealing shall be escheated to the state's |
| general treasury in accordance with chapter 12 of title 8. |
| SECTION 2. Section 12-1.3-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 12-1.3 entitled |
| "Expungement of Criminal Records" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 12-1.3-3. Motion for expungement -- Notice -- Hearing -- Criteria for granting. |
| (a) Any person filing a motion for expungement of the records of his or her conviction |
| pursuant to § 12-1.3-2 shall give notice of the hearing date set by the court to the department of the |
| attorney general and the police department that originally brought the charge against the person at |
| least ten (10) days prior to that date. |
| (b) The court, after the hearing at which all relevant testimony and information shall be |
| considered, may, in its discretion, order the expungement of the records of conviction of the person |
| filing the motion if it finds: |
| (1)(i) That in the five (5) years preceding the filing of the motion, if the conviction was for |
| a misdemeanor, or in the ten (10) years preceding the filing of the motion, if the conviction was for |
| a felony, the petitioner has not been convicted nor arrested for any felony or misdemeanor; there |
| are no criminal proceedings pending against the person; that the person does not owe any |
| outstanding court-imposed or court-related fees, fines, costs, assessments, or charges, unless such |
| amounts are reduced or waived by order of the court,; and he or she has exhibited good moral |
| character; |
| (ii) That after a hearing held under the provisions of § 12-19-19(c), the court finds that the |
| person has complied with all of the terms and conditions of the deferral agreement including, but |
| not limited to, the payment in full of any court-ordered fines, fees, costs, assessments, and |
| restitution to victims of crimes; there are no criminal proceedings pending against the person; and |
| he or she has established good moral character. Provided, that no person who has been convicted |
| of a crime of violence shall have their records relating to a deferred sentence expunged; or |
| (iii) Subject only to §§ 12-1.3-2(b) and (f), that in the ten (10) years preceding the filing of |
| the motion, if the convictions were for multiple misdemeanors, the petitioner has not been |
| convicted nor arrested for any felony or misdemeanor; there are no criminal proceedings pending |
| against the person; and they have exhibited good moral character; and, provided that convictions |
| for offenses under chapter 29 of title 12, § 31-27-2 or § 31-27-2.1 are not eligible and may not be |
| expunged under this subsection. |
| (2) That the petitioner's rehabilitation has been attained to the court's satisfaction and the |
| expungement of the records of his or her conviction is consistent with the public interest. |
| (c) If the court grants the motion, it shall, after payment by the petitioner of a one hundred |
| dollar ($100) fee to be paid to the court, order all records and records of conviction relating to the |
| conviction expunged and all index and other references to it removed from public inspection. A |
| copy of the order of the court shall be sent to any law enforcement agency and other agency known |
| by either the petitioner, the department of the attorney general, or the court to have possession of |
| the records. Compliance with the order shall be according to the terms specified by the court. |
| (d) The defendant shall be advised at the hearing that any and all bail money relating to a |
| case that remains on deposit and is not claimed at the time of expungement shall be escheated to |
| the state's general treasury in accordance with chapter 12 of title 8. |
| (e) In cases of expungement sought pursuant to § 12-1.3-2(g), the court shall, after a hearing |
| at which it finds that all conditions of the original criminal sentence have been completed, and any |
| and all fines, fees, and costs related to the conviction have been paid in full, order the expungement |
| without cost to the petitioner. At the hearing, the court may require the petitioner to demonstrate |
| that the prior criminal conviction would qualify as a decriminalized offense under current law. The |
| demonstration may include, but is not limited to, an affidavit signed by the petitioner attesting to |
| the fact that the prior conviction qualifies as a decriminalized offense under current Rhode Island |
| law. |
| SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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