Criminal Procedure
WWW Version
Abortion, fetal pain prevention -
HB 385
Abuse of public trust, crime of, penalties for -
SB 94
;
HB 411
Airbags, non-installation of -
HB 63
: SCA(1)
Animal torture, exemption clarification -
SB 24
: SFA(1)
Arrest fee for sheriffs, increase -
HB 162
Attempting to escape from penitentiary -
SB 32
Board of Medical Licensure, criminal background checks -
SB 195
Child pornography, penalty increases -
HB 161
Citation and conviction, ten dollar fee -
HB 162
: SCS
Cloning
to produce a child, prohibition -
HB 265
;
HB 265
: HCS
to produce a legislator, prohibition of -
HB 265
: HFA(3)
Cloning, prohibition on -
HB 265
: HFA(1),(2)
Community-based sanctions -
SB 74
Compounding a crime -
HB 167
Concealed
deadly weapon license, training requirement -
HB 67
: HFA(1)
weapon, carrying in detention facility -
HB 67
Conversion of timber, expand penalties -
HB 506
Copycatting, crime of -
HB 86
County detectives, power of arrest and right to execute process -
SB 188
Court security inspectors -
SB 72
;
HB 420
;
SB 72
: SFA (1),(2), HCS
Credit and debit card, protection of -
HB 70
Criminal records, expungement -
HB 485
Death
penalty for juveniles, elimination of -
SB 15
;
HB 180
penalty sentencing, aggravating circumstances -
HB 130
penalty, abolition of -
HB 472
Destructive research on human embryo, prohibit -
HB 152
Detection of deception examiner, fingerprint check -
HB 419
Dog or cat, torture of -
SB 24
;
SB 24
: HFA (2)
Domestic violence order, consecutive sentencing -
HB 448
Driving
under the influence, ignition interlock device, use of -
HB 486
under the influence, Schedule I controlled substance -
HB 490
DUI
refusal, videotaping of -
HB 146
test refusal, license revocation period and warning -
HB 151
Electronic monitoring, allow for final year of inmate incarceration -
HB 404
Eluding police, penalty increase -
HB 23
Fetal homicide -
SB 41
Firearms on school property, notice required -
HB 482
Forfeit property, records and procedure for -
HB 222
Forfeited bail, payment to crime victim -
HB 52
Gideon day, March 18, 2003, recognizing -
HJR 111
Governmental services program -
SB 123
: SCS
Hate crime, elements of and penalties for -
HB 416
Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary, report by Criminal Justice Council to -
HJR 75
Interstate compact for juveniles -
HB 93
Jails, cost reimbursement to counties -
SB 131
Joyriding, crime of -
HB 456
Judicial budget small claims court, jurisdictional limit increase -
HB 294
: HFA(2)
Juror list, compilation of -
HB 539
Jury summons, service of -
SB 118
Juvenile, justice system, possession of firearm -
HB 429
Lights on motor vehicles, certain lights prohibited -
HB 262
Nonviolent substance abusers, parole of -
HB 188
Official misconduct, first degree, penalty increase -
HB 235
Physical examination, unlawful -
HB 172
Prisoners, sentence credit for public work -
SB 84
,
123
Private prisons, requirements relating to -
HB 493
Probation and conditional discharge, conditions of, authorization of payment to certain programs -
SB 66
;
SB 66
: HCS
Restitution, payment of -
HB 190
Rioting, penalty increase -
SB 31
Rules of evidence, amendments relating to character evidence -
HB 263
Schedule I controlled substance, penalty increase -
HB 488
Sentencing
information, inclusion of domestic violence order -
HB 381
limit, removal of -
HB 21
Sex
acts against children, reporting -
SB 51
offenders, prohibit from school grounds -
HB 330
Sexual offenses against a minor, increase penalty -
HB 344
Speedy trial provision, crimes against elder persons -
HB 105
Theft
by deception, cold check for credit account -
HB 434
of firearm by juvenile, trial as an adult -
SB 172
Torture
of dog or cat -
HB 243
of dog or cat, dog button -
SB 24
: HCS
Unlawful assembly, disorderly conduct, failure to disperse, penalty increase -
SB 33
Use of force policy, model, for law enforcement -
HB 540
Venue in vote-buying cases, establishment of -
HB 426
Venue, criminal offense, act committed against state military training land -
HB 311
Violation of probation -
HB 170
Wrongful
incarceration -
HB 525
incarceration, claims for -
SB 21
Youthful offender, when Department of Juvenile Justice may retain past age 18 -
SB 141
Legislature Home Page
|
Record Front Page