CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 54-142b. (Formerly Sec. 54-90a). Erasure of record of girl found guilty of being in manifest danger.
Sec. 54-142b. (Formerly Sec. 54-90a). Erasure of record of girl found guilty
of being in manifest danger. Any person who has been found guilty under section 17-379 or any statute predecessor thereto, if she has been convicted of no other offense
prior to her twenty-first birthday, may file a petition with the court by which she was
found guilty, or, if such finding was by a trial justice or municipal court or the Circuit
Court, to the Office of the Chief Court Administrator for an order of erasure, and such
court shall thereupon order all police and court records and records of the state's or
prosecuting attorney pertaining to such case to be erased.
(1971, P.A. 192; P.A. 74-183, S. 153, 291; P.A. 75-567, S. 23, 80; P.A. 76-336, S. 12; 76-436, S. 552, 681; P.A. 77-452, S. 43, 72.)
History: P.A. 74-183 revised section to reflect transfer of circuit court jurisdiction to court of common pleas, effective
December 31, 1974; P.A. 75-567 specified applicability of Sec. 17-379 of "Revision of 1958, Revised to 1968" but added
language was not codified; P.A. 76-336 applied provisions to persons "found guilty" under Sec. 17-379 rather than to
persons "committed to any institution" under that section; P.A. 76-436 referred to persons "convicted" under Sec. 17-379
rather than to those "found guilty" and required filing of erasure petition to office of chief court administrator rather than
to common pleas court for commitments by trial justice, municipal court or circuit court, reflecting transfer of all trial
jurisdiction to superior court and reorganization of judicial system, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-452 restored reference
to persons "found guilty" under Sec. 17-379; Sec. 54-90a transferred to Sec. 54-142b in 1979.
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