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2000 SESSION
SB 312 Juvenile records.
Introduced by: W. Roscoe Reynolds | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Juvenile records. Allows law-enforcement agencies to release records of a juvenile 14 years of age or older charged with certain felonies. Under current law, this information may be released only if the juvenile is charged with murder or aggravated malicious wounding. This bill also allows release if the charge is felonious injury by mob, abduction, malicious wounding, malicious wounding of a law-enforcement officer, felonious poisoning, adulteration of products, robbery, carjacking, rape, forcible sodomy or object sexual penetration.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Juvenile records. Allows law-enforcement agencies to release records of a juvenile fourteen years of age or older charged with certain felonies. Under current law this information may be released only if the juvenile is charged with murder or aggravated malicious wounding. This bill also allows release if the charge is felonious injury by mob, abduction, malicious wounding, malicious wounding of a law-enforcement officer, felonious poisoning, adulteration of products, robbery, carjacking, rape, forcible sodomy, or object sexual penetration.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Juvenile records. Allows law-enforcement agencies to release records of a juvenile fourteen years of age or older charged with a felony. Under current law this information may be released only if the juvenile is charged with murder or aggravated malicious wounding.