Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3103

Introduced
3/13/26  

Caption

Amends existing expungement laws to be consistent with the new 10-year lookback period required for DUI charges.

Impact

If enacted, S3103 would modify the procedural requirements for individuals seeking to expunge their records, particularly focusing on the timeframes associated with both misdemeanors and felonies. Under the proposed legislation, first-time offenders would have the opportunity to expunge convictions for misdemeanors after a shorter period, while those with felony convictions could also qualify for expungement within ten years, provided all conditions of their sentences have been satisfied. This change could significantly impact the lives of many individuals by facilitating better job opportunities and reducing obstacles in their daily lives.

Summary

S3103 aims to amend the existing laws regarding the expungement of criminal records in Rhode Island, specifically in relation to DUI offenses. The bill seeks to establish a consistent 10-year lookback period for the expungement of DUI convictions, aligning with other criminal record management practices. This amendment is seen as a means of allowing first offenders to reintegrate into society by clearing their records after a designated period, provided they meet certain criteria.

Contention

Notably, the bill specifies that those convicted of violent crimes would remain ineligible for expungement, which may spark discussions about the balancing of justice and rehabilitation. Critics may argue that while the bill promotes rehabilitation, it could also inadvertently lead to risks if individuals with serious past offenses are allowed to clear their records too easily. Additionally, the bill's implications for state law may lead to further debates on how these amendments could conflict with existing laws regarding public safety and community welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 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 H5643

Amends the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming.

RI S0623

Amends the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming.

RI S0810

Decriminalizes certain commercial sexual activity. It would also include human trafficking as a racketeering activity and would allow expungements of certain convictions in ยง 11-34.1 after one year.

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.