S.173 (Act 178)

An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Sponsors: Sen. Richard Sears

Last Recorded Action: 5/12/2018 - Signed by Governor on May 25, 2018

Committee Activity - Meeting Full List

2017-2018 Legislative Session

Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Judiciary
10:00 AM

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Brynn Hare, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
David Cahill, State's Attorney, Windsor County
Mairead O'Reilly, Poverty Law Fellow, vermont Legal Aid, Inc.
David Silver, Attorney, Barr Sternberg Moss Silver & Munson, P.C.
Matthew Valerio, Defender General, Defender General's Office
David Scherr, Assistant Attorney General, Vermont Attorney General's Office

Thursday, February 8, 2018
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Judiciary
10:30 AM

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Committee Discussion and Mark Up

Brynn Hare, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Mairead O'Reilly, Poverty Law Fellow, vermont Legal Aid, Inc.
Rory Thibault, State's Attorney, Washington County
Brian Grearson, Chief Superior Judge, Vermont Superior Court
Cara Cookson, Public Policy Director and Victim Assistance Program Coordinator, Vermont Center for Crime Victims Services
James Pepper, Deputy State's Attorney, Department of State's Attorneys & Sheriffs

Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Judiciary
-

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Committee Discussion and Mark Up

James Pepper, Deputy State's Attorney, Department of State's Attorneys & Sheriffs
Jeffrey Wallin, Director, Department of Public Safety
Mairead O'Reilly, Poverty Law Fellow, vermont Legal Aid, Inc.
Tari Scott, Chief of Trial Court Operations, Office of Court Administrator

Thursday, March 1, 2018
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Judiciary
8:30 AM

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Committee Discussion Mark Up and Vote

Mairead O'Reilly, Poverty Law Fellow, Vermont Legal Aid
James Pepper, Deputy State's Attorney, Department of State's Attorneys & Sheriffs
Cara Cookson, Public Policy Director and Victim Assistance Program Coordinator, Vermont Center for Crime Victims Services
Wendy Morgan, Attorney, VT Legal-Aid
Tari Scott, Chief of Trial Court Operations, Office of Court Administrator
Chris Herrick, Chief of State Hazmat Team, Department of Public Safety
David Scherr, Assistant Attorney General, Vermont Attorney General's Office

Thursday, March 22, 2018
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
10:30 AM

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Walk-through of bills.

Brynn Hare, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council

Friday, March 30, 2018
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
15 Mins After Floor

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Cara Cookson, Public Policy Director and Victim Assistance Program Coordinator, Vermont Center for Crime Victims Services
Mairead O'Reilly, Poverty Law Fellow, Vermont Legal Aid
James Pepper, Deputy State's Attorney, Department of State's Attorneys & Sheriffs
Jeffrey Wallin, Director, Department of Public Safety

Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
15 Min After Floor

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Additional witness time if required.
Committee discussion, mark-up and possible vote.

Marshall Pahl, Appellate and Juvenile Defender, Defender General's Office

Friday, April 13, 2018
Committee(s):
House Committee on Judiciary
9:15 AM

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

Committee discussion and vote.


Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Judiciary
10:00 AM

S.173 - An act relating to sealing criminal history records when there is no conviction

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