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House Bill 4327 (2005) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Mary Waters - (primary)
George Cushingberry, Jr., Andy Meisner, Alma Smith, Chris Ward, LaMar Lemmons, Jr., Edward Gaffney, Bill McConico, LaMar Lemmons III


Categories  Criminal procedure, expunction; Criminal procedure, probation

Criminal procedure; expunction; record expungement for certain offenders; provide for. Amends sec. 1 of 1965 PA 213 (MCL 780.621) & repeals sec. 4 of 1965 PA 213 (MCL 780.624).

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History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
2/17/2005HJ 11 Pg. 184introduced by Representative Mary Waters
2/17/2005HJ 11 Pg. 184read a first time
2/17/2005HJ 11 Pg. 184referred to Committee on Judiciary
2/22/2005HJ 12 Pg. 195printed bill filed 02/18/2005
3/16/2005HJ 22 Pg. 309reported with recommendation with substitute H-2
3/16/2005HJ 22 Pg. 309referred to second reading
5/5/2005HJ 38 Pg. 577re-referred to Committee on Judiciary
9/15/2005HJ 77 Pg. 1396reported with recommendation with substitute H-4
9/15/2005HJ 77 Pg. 1396referred to second reading
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816read a second time
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816substitute H-4 adopted
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816placed on third reading
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816placed on immediate passage
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816read a third time
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 475 Yeas 56 Nays 48
9/28/2005HJ 82 Pg. 1816transmitted
9/29/2005SJ 86 Pg. 1745REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY


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