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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602 (2026)

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(Cite as: 13 V.S.A. § 7602)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7 cases (7 in the last 5 years), 2021–2026 · leading case: State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021).
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State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021). · cites it 12× “See 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B) (providing that person may file expungement petition if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the underlying conduct is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense”).”
op21-179.pdf, 2022 VT 40 (Vt. 2022). · cites it 9× “We first address petitioner’s argument that his convictions are eligible for expungement under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B). Section 7602(a)(1)(B) permits a person to file a petition requesting expungement of a conviction if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the…”
Rivard v. Windham Cnty. States Attorney (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). · cites it 5× “Before July 1, 2025, expungement was more broadly available under both 13 V.S.A. § 7602 and § 7603. Pursuant to the then-existing version of 13 V.”
State v. Jeffrey Rivard (Vt. 2025). · cites it 3× “1 First, under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a), a person can ask to expunge or seal a criminal-history record if the offense is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense.”
State v. Walter M. Taylor III (Vt. 2024). · cites it 2× “§ 7131, file an expungement petition under 13 V.S.A. § 7602, petition for relief from the collateral consequences of his conviction under 13 V.”
AC Wright LLC v. Wind River Env't, LLC (Vt. 2026). · cites it 2× “” 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1); 2025, No. 60, § 1.”
United States v. Saglimbeni (2d Cir. 2021). “13, §1501(b)); Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602 (a)(1)(B) (authorizing expungement of certain prior convictions).”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(a) — 1 case
State v. Jeffrey Rivard (Vt. 2025). “1 First, under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a), a person can ask to expunge or seal a criminal-history record if the offense is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(a)(1) — 2 cases
Rivard v. Windham Cnty. States Attorney (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). “Before July 1, 2025, expungement was more broadly available under both 13 V.S.A. § 7602 and § 7603. Pursuant to the then-existing version of 13 V.”
AC Wright LLC v. Wind River Env't, LLC (Vt. 2026). “” 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1); 2025, No. 60, § 1.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(a)(1)(A) — 2 cases
op21-179.pdf, 2022 VT 40 (Vt. 2022). “We first address petitioner’s argument that his convictions are eligible for expungement under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B). Section 7602(a)(1)(B) permits a person to file a petition requesting expungement of a conviction if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the…”
AC Wright LLC v. Wind River Env't, LLC (Vt. 2026). “” 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1); 2025, No. 60, § 1.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(a)(1)(B) — 2 cases
op21-179.pdf, 2022 VT 40 (Vt. 2022). “We first address petitioner’s argument that his convictions are eligible for expungement under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B). Section 7602(a)(1)(B) permits a person to file a petition requesting expungement of a conviction if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the…”
State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021). “See 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B) (providing that person may file expungement petition if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the underlying conduct is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense”).”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(b) — 2 cases
State v. Jeffrey Rivard (Vt. 2025). “1 First, under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a), a person can ask to expunge or seal a criminal-history record if the offense is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense.”
Rivard v. Windham Cnty. States Attorney (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). “Before July 1, 2025, expungement was more broadly available under both 13 V.S.A. § 7602 and § 7603. Pursuant to the then-existing version of 13 V.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(b)(1)(A) — 1 case
State v. Jeffrey Rivard (Vt. 2025). “1 First, under 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a), a person can ask to expunge or seal a criminal-history record if the offense is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(b)(1)(D) — 1 case
State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021). “See 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B) (providing that person may file expungement petition if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the underlying conduct is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense”).”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(d)(1) — 1 case
State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021). “See 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B) (providing that person may file expungement petition if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the underlying conduct is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense”).”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(e) — 1 case
State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021). “See 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B) (providing that person may file expungement petition if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the underlying conduct is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense”).”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 7602(e)(1) — 1 case
State v. Clayton Turner, 2021 VT 30 (Vt. 2021). “See 13 V.S.A. § 7602(a)(1)(B) (providing that person may file expungement petition if “the person was convicted of an offense for which the underlying conduct is no longer prohibited by law or designated as a criminal offense”).”
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