Arizona HB 2312: Relating to setting aside a conviction.
This bill prohibits Arizona courts from charging filing fees for applications to have a judgment of guilt “set aside” or to have a conviction cleared from an individual’s criminal record.
You can read the full text of HB 2312 here.
Primary sponsor(s): Edwin Farnsworth, Paul Boyer
Bill number: HB 2312
Status: Enacted
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