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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 00:19:36+00:00

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Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure, Articles 971, et seq.
Added by Acts 2014, No. 145, § 1.
D. (1) Expungement of a record of arrest and conviction of a misdemeanor offense shall occur only once with respect to any person during a five-year period, unless the person was sentenced pursuant to Article 894(B) of this Code.
Added by Acts 2014, No. 145, § 1. Amended by Acts 2015, No. 151, § 1, eff. June 23, 2015; Acts 2015, No. 200, § 1.
D. Expungement of a record of arrest and conviction of a felony offense shall occur only once with respect to any person during a fifteen-year period. The limitation provided in this Paragraph shall not apply to a person who is seeking the expungement of his record of arrest and conviction for a conviction that was set aside and the prosecution dismissed pursuant to Article 893(E).
Added by Acts 2014, No. 145, § 1. Amended by Acts 2015, No. 200, § 1.
B. (1) Except as provided in Subparagraph (2) of this Paragraph, an objecting party shall file an affidavit of response with reasons for the objection in the record with service to the defendant within sixty days from the date of service of the motion and specifically state the grounds for the objection.
(5) Concerning the arrest record which the applicant seeks to expunge, the applicant was determined by the district attorney to be a victim of a violation of R.S. 14:67.3 (unauthorized use of "access card"), a violation of R.S. 14:67.16 (identity theft), a violation of R.S. 14:70.4 (access device fraud), or a violation of any other crime which involves the unlawful use of the identity or personal information of the applicant.
Acts 2014, No. 145, §1; Acts 2016, No. 8, §1.
C. Except as provided in Paragraph D of this Article, an interim motion to expunge a felony arrest from criminal history shall follow the same procedures and fees established pursuant to the provisions of Article 979, et seq. of this Code.

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