Bill OK'd by North Carolina House panel would end automatic removal of some criminal records

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An effort that formally started four years ago to automatically get rid of many more North Carolina criminal court records would stop if legislation approved by a House committee gets enacted.

RALEIGH, N.C. — An effort that formally started four years ago to automatically get rid of many more North Carolina criminal court records would be eliminated if legislation approved by a House committee Wednesday gets enacted.in part directed state officials to develop a process under which criminal charges that are dismissed or that result in “not guilty” verdicts or “not responsible” findings are deleted from a person’s record without a formal request.

So the legislature agreed to suspend the automatic expunctions in August 2022 and told the courts to create a group that makes recommendations to fix problems, which included handling and retaining paper records confidentially. The resumption, delayed twice, is now set for July 1.GOP candidate for NC governor blasts public spending as his family nonprofit rakes in taxpayer funds

Stevens said the state’s ongoing rollout of an electronic court filing and case management system means expunctions will remain more challenging in counties where it’s not online. Applicants could still fill out a form to have these dismissals or not-guilty verdicts removed, she said.

 

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