Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1856

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

An Act Directing the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to Assist Persons Filing Post-judgment Motions to Seal Criminal History Record Information

Impact

If enacted, LD1856 would modify existing state statutes related to the sealing of criminal records, thereby facilitating a more efficient process for individuals who are eligible to have their records sealed. This is expected to have a significant positive impact on individuals seeking to reintegrate into society, as having a criminal record can be a substantial barrier to employment, housing, and other opportunities. Moreover, the bill seeks to balance the need for transparency in the justice system with the rights of individuals to move on from past offenses.

Summary

LD1856 is aimed at enhancing the support provided to individuals seeking to seal their criminal history records in Maine. The bill directs the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to develop and implement a clear procedure to assist persons filing post-judgment motions specifically for sealing criminal history record information. This legislative action aligns with recommendations from the Criminal Records Review Committee and seeks to make the process more accessible and streamlined for those affected by past convictions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD1856 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocacy groups focused on criminal justice reform and civil rights. Proponents argue that the bill promotes fair chances for reintegration and addresses longstanding issues of inequality faced by former offenders. There is strong recognition of the need to overhaul outdated practices regarding sealing records, with support emerging from various stakeholders, including legal aid organizations and public defense advocates.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding LD1856 are likely to emerge during discussions about the implementation of its provisions. Critics may raise concerns about the resources required for the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to effectively establish these procedures, and whether existing budgets can support their implementation. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding the criteria for sealing records, particularly how this aligns with public safety concerns and the rights of victims.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1919

An Act to Expand the Types of Convictions Eligible for Sealing Through a Post-judgment Motion to Seal Criminal History Record Information

ME S0466

Public Records/Legal Assistants/Office of the Public Defender/Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel

ME LD1825

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services Regarding the Confidentiality of Attorney-Client Communications in Jails and Correctional Facilities

ME S0812

Public Records/Sealed Criminal History Records

ME HB2342

Authorizing the attorney general and the state gaming agency to receive certain additional criminal history records, updating criminal history record language related to the state bank commissioner, requiring the secretary of labor to conduct criminal history record checks on employees who have access to federal tax information and authorizing the secretary of commerce to conduct such checks on final applicants for and employees in certain sensitive positions.

ME HB4344

Relating to access to and use of criminal history record information by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

ME SB2698

Relating to access to and use of criminal history record information by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

ME SB248

Requiring criminal history record check information relating to hemp producers to be sent to the state fire marshal, updating the fingerprinting language for the state banking commissioner for money transmitters and earned wage access services providers and authorizing the state gaming agency and attorney general to have access to more criminal history record information.

ME S0370

Public Records/Commissioners of the Florida Commission on Human Relations

ME AB2796

Criminal history information: background checks.

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