AB488

Revises provisions relating to criminal convictions of certain victims. (BDR 14-873)

Vetoed·6/5/25

Nevada AB488 revises provisions to allow victims of human trafficking to petition for vacating convictions and sealing records.

Nevada AB488 amends the law to allow victims of human trafficking to petition the court to vacate their convictions and seal related documents. The bill expands the list of offenses for which a victim can petition, including any crime under state law and violations of local ordinances. It also revises the process for filing petitions, including the requirement for a statement from the petitioner and facts supporting their grounds for relief.

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Roll Call Votes

14 Yea

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7 Nay

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Calendar

May 13, 2025

12:00 AM

Senate Judiciary Hearing

History

Jun 5, 2025

Assembly

Vetoed by the Governor.

May 29, 2025

Assembly

Enrolled and delivered to Governor.

May 27, 2025

Assembly

Senate Amendment No. 739 concurred in. To enrollment.