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Parliament: third reading of the Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill

Parliament: third reading of the Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill

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Parliament: third reading of the Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill
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Audio from the third reading of the Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill. It was introduced into Parliament by the Justice Minister Amy Adams on 6 July 2017. It is the first expungement scheme to be created in New Zealand. The Bill unanimously passed its third and final reading. Details. 0:00:00 -...

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Audio
Date created
03-04-2018
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Parliament TV
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https://www.pridenz.com/expungement_of_convictions_parliament_3_april_2018.html
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Parliament buildings, Wellington
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