HB-6133: Provides that the statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault shall be 10 years from the date of the offense, or, in the case of a victim who is under the age of 18, ten years from the victim’s eighteenth birthday, whichever is later.
Sponsored by: Rep. Carol McEntee
Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study on 04/22/2025
You have voted HB-6133: Provides that the statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault shall be 10 years from the date of the offense, or, in the case of a victim who is under the age of 18, ten years from the victim’s eighteenth birthday, whichever is later..
SB-876: Permits those individuals convicted of multiple felonies and misdemeanors to have their records expunged and provide criteria for the court to consider in determining whether the person is of good moral character.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ana Quezada
Senate Passed Sub A on 06/17/2025
You have voted SB-876: Permits those individuals convicted of multiple felonies and misdemeanors to have their records expunged and provide criteria for the court to consider in determining whether the person is of good moral character..
You have voted SB-875: Reduces the time for expungements to three (3) years for a single misdemeanor and five (5) years for felonies and multiple misdemeanors..
HB-6121: Prohibits the civil arrest of any person who is attending court either on behalf of themselves or a family or household member. Any person who violates this act shall be subject to civil suit, and for contempt of court.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jose Batista
Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study on 04/10/2025
You have voted HB-6121: Prohibits the civil arrest of any person who is attending court either on behalf of themselves or a family or household member. Any person who violates this act shall be subject to civil suit, and for contempt of court..