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2007 House Bill 4260 (Delete conviction records overturned by DNA ) (Senate Roll Call 916)

Passed in the Senate (35 to 0) on December 19, 2008, to require the deletion of the records of criminal convictions that are overturned based on DNA evidence. [History, Amendments & Comments]

The vote was 35 in favor, 0 opposed, and 3 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 916 at Senate Journal 94)

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Legislators (Republican)
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4964%
21 total votes
Legislators (Democrat)
881288%
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118911%
17 total votes

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The following legislators supported 2007 House Bill 4260 (Delete conviction records overturned by DNA ):

Allen (R) Anderson (D) Barcia (D) Birkholz (R) Bishop (R) Brater (D)
Brown (R) Cassis (R) Cherry (D) Clark-Coleman (D) Clarke (D) Cropsey (R)
Garcia (R) George (R) Gilbert (R) Gleason (D) Hardiman (R) Hunter (D)
Jacobs (D) Jansen (R) Jelinek (R) Kahn (R) Kuipers (R) McManus (R)
Olshove (D) Pappageorge (R) Prusi (D) Richardville (R) Sanborn (R) Schauer (D)
Scott (D) Stamas (R) Switalski (D) Van Woerkom (R) Whitmer (D)  

The following legislators opposed 2007 House Bill 4260 (Delete conviction records overturned by DNA ):

The following legislators did not vote on 2007 House Bill 4260 (Delete conviction records overturned by DNA ):

Basham (D) Patterson (R) Thomas (D)

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1) Well Duh! [by Anonymous Citizen on April 2, 2008]
Why is this even a question.
Part Time Legislature...Now
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2) Bill 4260 [by Anonymous Citizen on May 7, 2007]
It would be another injustice to the wrongfully accussed/convicted to not pass this bill. NW
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3) 2007 House Bill 4260 (Delete conviction records overturned by DNA ) [by admin on January 1, 2001]
Introduced in the House on February 13, 2007, to require the deletion of the records of criminal convictions that are overturned based on DNA evidence

The vote was 108 in favor, 0 opposed and 2 not voting

(House Roll Call 208 at House Journal 29)

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