Amends Tennessee law to require a one-year waiting period after sentence completion for expunction petitions.
This bill amends Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 40-32-101, to modify the conditions for expunction petitions. Specifically, it mandates that at least one year must pass since the completion of the sentence for the offense before a person can file for expunction. This change affects individuals seeking to expunge certain criminal records from their public history.
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