Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8084

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Makes persons convicted of simple possession of controlled substances, eligible to have their records expunged three (3) years after imposition of their sentence.

Impact

The impact of H8084 is expected to enhance the prospects of those previously convicted of lesser drug offenses in Rhode Island. With expungement eligibility set to just three years post-sentence, it aims to contribute to reducing recidivism rates and promoting social reintegration. By allowing individuals to clear their records sooner, the bill seeks to mitigate the long-lasting stigma associated with drug convictions, potentially improving employment prospects and fostering economic stability for affected individuals.

Summary

House Bill H8084 proposes significant amendments to the expungement process for individuals convicted of misdemeanor possession of controlled substances. Under this bill, individuals who have committed simple possession offenses will be eligible to have their records expunged three years after the imposition of their sentence. This change is intended to ease the path toward rehabilitation by allowing these individuals to more fully reintegrate into society without the burden of a criminal record restricting their opportunities.

Contention

Despite its benefits, the bill may face contention regarding its potential implications for public safety and the broader interpretation of drug-related offenses. Critics may argue that expunging records for drug offenses—despite their classification as misdemeanors—could undermine ongoing efforts to address substance abuse issues within the community. Furthermore, opponents might express concerns over ensuring robust rehabilitation and preventive measures before granting such privileges, highlighting the need for a balanced approach that incorporates both justice and public welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5178

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

RI S0281

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

RI H5072

Permits those persons with felony convictions to have up to six misdemeanor offenses expunged from their criminal record.

RI S0737

Permits those persons with felony convictions to have up to six misdemeanor offenses expunged from their criminal record.

RI H5647

Permits those individuals convicted of multiple felonies and misdemeanors to have their records expunged and provide criteria for the court to consider in determining whether the person is of good moral character.

RI S0876

Permits those individuals convicted of multiple felonies and misdemeanors to have their records expunged and provide criteria for the court to consider in determining whether the person is of good moral character.

RI H5441

Reduces the time for expungements to three (3) years for a single misdemeanor and five (5) years for felonies and multiple misdemeanors.

RI S0875

Reduces the time for expungements to three (3) years for a single misdemeanor and five (5) years for felonies and multiple misdemeanors.

RI H6026

Amends the uniform controlled substances act and reclassifies simple possession of 28 grams or less of certain controlled substances as a misdemeanor.

RI S0301

Provides that prisoners who committed offenses prior to age 18 and sentenced as adults would be eligible for parole after completing 15 yrs of their sentence/does not lengthen their eligibility should prisoner be eligible for parole earlier than 15 yrs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.