Deferred dispos. in criminal case; persons with autism, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.

Passed on 4/13/26

Summary

Amendment can translate this bill from legal jargon into easy-to-understand language. Sign up to try it for free.

  • Takes 30 seconds
  • Free
  • No credit card required

From the Legislature

Deferred disposition in a criminal case; persons with autism, intellectual disabilities, or developmental disabilities; expungement. Adds developmental disabilities to the autism and intellectual disability deferred disposition statute. The bill also provides that when a court defers and dismisses a charge pursuant to the autism, intellectual disability, or developmental disability deferred disposition statute, such charge may be considered as otherwise dismissed for purposes of expungement of police and court records. The bill also (i) clarifies that the defendant may request a hearing to determine the appropriateness of a deferred disposition at any time before or after any plea and (ii) provides that no statement made by the defendant at such a hearing is admissible in any criminal proceeding, except that any such statement made under oath may be admissible in a criminal proceeding for perjury or for purposes of impeachment in a criminal matter. This bill is identical to SB 416.

Sponsors

DDD
3
0
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

62 Yea

DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

33 Nay

RRRRRRRRRRRRRRDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

4 Absent

DDRR

Calendar

Feb 2

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice: Criminal Hearing

Feb 4

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice Hearing

Feb 6

12:00 AM

House Appropriations: General Government and Capital Outlay Hearing

Feb 9

12:00 AM

House Appropriations Hearing

Feb 23

8:00 AM

Senate Courts of Justice Hearing