HB 590 and HB 1182 left in Appropriations

HB 590 (adding larceny of a motor vehicle to the list of predicate criminal acts) and HB 1182 (adding grand larceny to the list of predicate criminal acts) have been effectively killed after being left in Appropriations.

Posted by erinbumgarner on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:49
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HB 552 left in House Militia, Police, and Public Safety

HB 552, which would have amended the process for removing information from the Sex Offender Registry, was left in the House Militia, Police, and Public Safety Committee, effectively killing the bill.

Posted by lisamiddlekauff on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:48
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Many bills have been left in committee

HB 659, HJ 179, HB 585, and HJ 215 have all been left in their respective committees.

Posted by cldunn on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:46
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HB 589, HB 935, HB 940, and HB 1519 left in Courts of Justice

HB 589 (punishing those who voluntarily submit to hazing), HB 935 (admitting prior inconsistent statements), HB 940 (requiring defense motions to be made “with particularity”/images/emoticons/wink.gif, and HB 1519 (allowing 11-13 year olds to be released to juvenile detention homes) are all dead after being left in House Courts of Justice. [...]

Posted by erinbumgarner on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:45
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HB 1568 Passes the House with Committee amendments.

Delegate Morrisey’s HB 1568 clarifying that appeals of juvenile transfers to adult court should be de novo has passed the house unanimously on a block vote as amended in the House Courts of Justice.  Morrisey testified that the purpose was to clarify the types of evidence allowed to be heard in juvenile transfer appeal hearings.  The House [...]

Posted by erinbumgarner on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:35
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HB 536 left in House Appropriations

HB 536, which as previously noted increased the compensation for some court appointed attorneys, was left in the House Appropriations Committee, effectively killing the bill.

Posted by lisamiddlekauff on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:33
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HB 1207 passed the House

HB 1207, which would allow juveniles serving blended sentences to earn sentence credits for good time served.  The bill passed the House 72 Y - 26 N - 1A. 

Posted by cldunn on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:16
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