The bill, which was signed into law on July 9th, allows 4 additional offenses to be expunged under Missouri's expungement statute.
Missouri Senate Bill 1 gives more deserving people a greater chance of pursuing a full future. The bill, which was signed into law on July 9th, allows 4 additional offenses to be expunged under Missouri's expungement statute. If other eligibility requirements are met, those with convictions for stealing, property damages in the first degree, fraudulent use of a credit or debit device, and possession of a forging instrumentality will have the ability to seek expungement under the law starting August 28th, 2019.
Missouri's expungement eligibility can be separated into three parts. Let's think of these three parts as stoplights on the road to a clean record. The first red light is the excluded offenses list. While the law strictly modifies the excluded offenses list, those individuals now removed from the list must be aware of the other mandatory eligibility requirements before moving forward in seeking expungement. The light will turn green once the applicant's offense is determined to be absent from the excluded offenses list.
Further down the road, the applicant will approach the second stoplight. At this point, the applicant will be evaluated based on six criteria, four objective and two subjective. The objective four criteria are: