Criminal Procedure

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Alternative sentencing, inclusions in pretrial diversion options - HB 383
Animal torture, exempt bona fide research of a corporation - HB 41: HFA(1)
Appeals, solid waste actions - HB 237: HFA(9),(11)
Assault 3rd degree, fire and EMS personnel added - HB 216
Capital offense case, prosecution and trial of - HB 142
Compounding
  • a crime, technical corrections - SB 135
Concealed
  • deadly weapon license - SB 114: HFA(2),(3),(4)
  • deadly weapon, carrying by Commonwealth's or county attorney - SB 114
  • deadly weapons - SB 114: HFA(7)
  • deadly weapons, carrying by sheriff and deputy - SB 85
  • weapon permit, visual acuity requirement - HB 298
  • weapon, carrying by part-time deputy sheriff - SB 85: SFA(1)
  • weapons, carrying by out-of-state peace officers - HB 81
  • weapons, carrying by out-of-state police officers - SB 114: HFA(5)
  • weapons, carrying by sheriffs, jailers, and full-time paid deputy sheriffs and jailers - HB 82
  • weapons, retired judge may carry - SB 114: HFA(1)
Criminal conspiracy, witness testimony - HB 180
Death penalty, abolition of - HB 122
Defacing a firearm - HB 39
DNA
  • database, expansion of range of felons included in - SB 45; HB 33; HB 33: HCS
  • evidence items, subject to examination, prohibit destruction of - SB 79: SCS, SFA (1)
  • testing, allow for death row inmates - HB 273
  • testing, expand to violent offenders - SB 45: SFA(1)
  • testing, required or permitted - SB 45: HCS
  • testing, timelines - SB 45: HFA(1)
  • testing, violent offenders - HB 33: HFA(1)
Domestic
  • violence, enhanced penalty for repeat assault - HB 202
  • violence, firearm possession, prohibition - SB 81
Driving under the influence, treatment assessment - SB 41; HB 192
DUI, per se offense for controlled and prohibited substances - SB 19
Environmental audits, privilege provisions in criminal proceedings, deletion - HB 143
Evidence, revision of rules - HB 243
Felons, restoration of rights - HB 281: HFA(1)
Flunitrazepam
  • (Rohypnol) possession, distribution - SB 101: SFA(1)
  • (Rohypnol), addition as Schedule I controlled substance - SB 101
Guardians ad litem, fees - HCR 28
Gun
  • buy back programs - HB 108: HCS
  • buy-back programs, law enforcement duties - HB 108
Hate crimes, sentencing for - HB 283
Highways, law enforcement jurisdiction over - HB 373
Inmates, photographic record required - HB 234
Items subject to DNA evidence examination, destruction of, prohibition - SB 79
Jails, provision of personal hygiene items - HB 131: HFA(1),(2)
Medical records, Cabinet for Families and Children, assess - HB 75: HFA(1)
Methamphetamine, ingredients for - SB 101: HFA(8)
Minors, revocation of driver's license upon drug conviction - SB 19
Misconduct by peace officers - HB 117
Motor vehicle, operation without insurance - SB 181
Murder, aggravating circumstances - HB 206
Obstructing emergency medical services - HB 344
Official use, what constitutes relating to firearms - HB 153
Oxycontin, schedule II controlled substance - HB 360: HFA(1)
Parole, elimination of and replacement with determinate sentencing - SB 12
Petroleum marketing practices - HB 272
Prisoners, transportation of - HB 130
Protection of self or another, use of deadly force - HB 1: SFA(1)
Public
  • indecency, invasion of privacy - HB 264
  • records, tampering with - HB 178
Racial profiling - SB 76
Restoration of rights, felons - HB 281: HFA(2)
Sex
  • offender registration notification, lifetime - HB 10: HFA(2)
  • offender residence, public notification of - HB 10
  • offender, residence notification by sheriff - HB 10: HFA(1)
Telemarketing, omnibus revision - HB 155
Terroristic threatening - HB 1
Theft
  • of gasoline, denial or suspension of operator's license as penalty - SB 147; SB 147: SFA (1)
  • of gasoline, suspension of operators license as penalty - HB 105
Torture, animal - HB 41: HFA(4)
Traffic checkpoints, requirements for operation of - HB 36
Treatment of prisoners, standard for - HB 271
Unborn child, inclusion in definition of "person" and "human being" - SB 79: HFA(1); HB 39: SFA (3)
Use of physical force in self-protection - HB 49
Weapon of mass destruction, use of - HB 1
Wrongful
  • imprisonment, civil action for - SB 78
Youthful offenders, continued custody with Department of Juvenile Justice - HB 296

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