The Arizona Court of Appeals left and remanded a lower court’s rejection of the state’s petition to expunge all records connecting to an offender’s conviction, concluding sale-related cannabis offenses were qualified for expungement under a law passed in 2020.
Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Brian Y. Furuya thought about whether Arizona Modified Statutes (A.R.S.) Area 36-2862 (A)( 1 ), gone by citizens in November 2020, allowed expungement when the private devoted an offense of belongings of cannabis for sale, eventually leaving the remarkable court’s rejection of the state’s petition to expunge all records connecting to an offender’s conviction and remanded it with directions to approve the expungement petition.