2017 Florida Mugshot Removal Bill: CHAPTER 130
2017 Florida Mugshot Removal Bill: CHAPTER 130
2017 Florida Mugshot Removal Bill: CHAPTER 130
penalty of $1,000 per day for noncompliance with an injunction and shall
award reasonable attorney fees and court costs related to the issuance and
enforcement of the injunction. Moneys recovered for civil penalties under
this section shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
Section 2. Effective upon the same date that SB 450 or similar legislation
takes effect, only if such legislation is adopted in the same legislative session
or an extension thereof and becomes a law, section 943.0586, Florida
Statutes, is created to read:
943.0586 Administrative sealing of criminal history records.—
(1) The Criminal Justice Information Program shall administratively
seal the criminal history records pertaining to an arrest or incident of alleged
criminal activity of an adult or a minor charged with a felony, misdemeanor,
or violation of a comparable rule or ordinance by a state, county, municipal,
or other law enforcement agency upon notification by the clerk of the court,
pursuant to s. 943.052(2), that all the charges related to the arrest or
incident of alleged criminal activity were declined to be filed by the state
attorney or statewide prosecutor, were dismissed or nolle prosequi before
trial, or resulted in a judgment of acquittal or a verdict of not guilty at trial
and that all appeals by the prosecution have been exhausted or the time to
file an appeal has expired.
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