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A 2441

Relates to the confidentiality and expungement of records in juvenile delinquency cases in the family court

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and 22 co-sponsors

Bill A 2441 enhances confidentiality and allows expungement of juvenile delinquency records, improving future opportunities for rehabilitated youth and reducing stigma.

ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.299
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Bill Summary · A 2441

Summary of Bill A 2441

Bill Information

  • Bill Number: A 2441
  • Title: Relates to the confidentiality and expungement of records in juvenile delinquency cases in the family court
  • Status: ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.299
  • Introduced: January 17, 2025
  • Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

Bill A 2441 aims to enhance the confidentiality of records related to juvenile delinquency cases handled in family court. The primary intent is to provide a framework for the expungement of these records, thereby allowing for the rehabilitation of juveniles and reducing the long-term impact of delinquency records on their lives.

Key Provisions

  • Confidentiality of Records: The bill establishes stricter guidelines for maintaining the confidentiality of juvenile delinquency records. This includes limiting access to these records to specific entities, such as law enforcement and certain judicial authorities.

  • Expungement Process: A clear process for expunging juvenile delinquency records is outlined, allowing individuals to petition for the removal of their records after a specified period, provided they meet certain criteria (e.g., completion of rehabilitation programs, no subsequent offenses).

  • Notification Requirements: The bill mandates that individuals whose records are eligible for expungement must be notified of their rights and the process to initiate expungement.

  • Impact on Future Opportunities: By facilitating the expungement of records, the bill aims to improve access to education, employment, and other opportunities for juveniles who have successfully rehabilitated.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Juveniles: The primary beneficiaries of this bill are juveniles who have been involved in delinquency cases. The bill seeks to mitigate the negative consequences of having a delinquency record.

  • Families: Families of affected juveniles may also benefit from the reduced stigma associated with juvenile delinquency records, promoting a more supportive environment for rehabilitation.

  • Legal and Judicial Entities: Courts, law enforcement agencies, and legal representatives will need to adapt to the new confidentiality and expungement processes outlined in the bill.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: January 17, 2025
  • Reported and Referred to Committees: The bill has undergone several legislative actions, including being reported and referred to various committees:
    • May 20, 2025: Reported and referred to the Codes Committee
    • May 28, 2025: Reported and referred to the Rules Committee
    • May 29, 2025: Reported and ordered to third reading

Related Bills

  • A 6289: A prior-session bill that may have addressed similar issues.
  • S 3048: A companion bill in the Senate that aligns with the objectives of A 2441.

This summary provides an overview of Bill A 2441, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on juveniles and the legal system. The bill represents a significant step towards improving the treatment of juvenile delinquency records and supporting the rehabilitation of young individuals.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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