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2005 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 1502 Drugs; secret compartments in vehicles, penalty.
  • HB 1513 Prisoners; escape from custody without violence.
  • HB 1517 Assault and battery; anger management for persons charged with first offense against family member.
  • HB 1524 Abortion; anesthesia for fetal pain, penalty
  • HB 1542 Bail; denied due to multiple sex offenses.
  • HB 1561 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against certain traffic safety personnel in uniform.
  • HB 1562 Drug cases; waiver of right to appeal by persons charged with first offense.
  • HB 1565 Unlawful possession or distribution of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine; penalty.
  • HB 1573 Student conduct; code regulations to include guidelines on gang-related activity.
  • HB 1612 Hunting dogs; prohibits hunter from releasing on posted property.
  • HB 1616 Shoplifting and employee theft; provisions for civil recovery.
  • HB 1618 Telephone or telegraph communications; interfering with emergency use thereof, penalty.
  • HB 1619 Multijurisdiction grand jury; includes robbery within investigative functions.
  • HB 1620 Homicide; penalty for shooting into a vehicle or building.
  • HB 1622 Homicide by vehicle; penalty.
  • HB 1639 Felonies; DNA analysis of arrestees for solicitation of prostitution or drug offense.
  • HB 1643 Terry stop; refusal to provide identification, penalty.
  • HB 1675 Felony cases; suspension or modification of sentence for cooperation with prosecution.
  • HB 1689 Charitable gaming; changes in regulations of Charitable Gaming Board and use of proceeds.
  • HB 1690 Checks; clarification in writing if not negotiable.
  • HB 1696 Harassment with a camera; penalty.
  • HB 1722 Reckless driving; restricted license.
  • HB 1729 Computer Crimes Act; prohibited software and actions.
  • HB 1737 Child support; felony for failure to pay.
  • HB 1739 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; reimbursement of expenses related to arrest.
  • HB 1741 Filming, videotaping or photographing of another; penalty when permission not given.
  • HB 1748 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a judge or justice.
  • HB 1754 Jurors; penalty when person attempts to corruptly influence.
  • HB 1755 Homicide by vehicle; penalty.
  • HB 1756 Watercraft or motorboat; involuntary manslaughter while driving intoxicated.
  • HB 1761 Food stamp benefits; drug-related felonies.
  • HB 1796 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a judge, clerk of court or attorney.
  • HB 1800 Capital murder by members of criminal gangs; penalty.
  • HB 1805 Felony convictions; issuance of writ of actual innocence for nonbiological evidence.
  • HB 1807 Birth control; providing to minor in certain circumstances, penalty.
  • HB 1809 Fetal body parts; sale of prohibited, civil penalty.
  • HB 1810 Abortion; sale of post-abortion fetal tissue unlawful, penalty.
  • HB 1841 Menstrual extraction; performing without pregnancy test, penalty.
  • HB 1852 Anti-Terrorist Weapons Public Safety Act; created.
  • HB 1858 Felons; time limitation for trial if accused in another jurisdiction.
  • HB 1860 Credit cards or numbers; unauthorized possession of two or more .
  • HB 1867 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 1871 Computer crimes; changes in provisions, penalties.
  • HB 1872 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; procedure due to refusal of blood or breath tests.
  • HB 1877 Grafitti ordinance; mandatory minimum fine and jail.
  • HB 1879 Death penalty; changes in provisions.
  • HB 1896 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty while having Sched. I & II drugs in blood.
  • HB 1914 Handguns; removes limitation of purchasing only one per month.
  • HB 1915 Weapons; change of definition relating to certain firearms prohibited in public.
  • HB 1924 Drug-free school zones; boundaries.
  • HB 1933 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 1937 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; includes those who commit murder of child.
  • HB 1950 Methamphetamine precursors; unlawful possession, penalty.
  • HB 1951 Pseudoephedrine; licensed pharmacist shall dispense, sell, etc., penalty.
  • HB 1960 Firearms; criminal history records check required to obtain from show vendor.
  • HB 1966 Terrorism intelligence center; established within Dept. of State Police.
  • HB 1974 Methamphetamine, methcathinone, amphetamine, or phentermine, etc.; unlawful possession, penalty.
  • HB 1975 Death penalty; restricted to those 18 years or age or older.
  • HB 1976 Felons; what constitutes arrest for purposes of compliance with speedy trail.
  • HB 1978 Machine guns; certification for transfer must be provided within 15 days.
  • HB 1981 Indecent exposure; exposing below-waist undergarments in an offensive manner,penalty.
  • HB 1986 Sexually abnormal offense; who may conduct mental evaluation of person convicted.
  • HB 1997 Sex offenders; numerous changes authorizing release of information to Attorney General.
  • HB 2002 Foster parents; approval of applicant if not convicted of more than one misdemeanor.
  • HB 2045 Ephedra or dextromethorphan; unlawful distribution to minors. penalty.
  • HB 2046 Criminal history record information; disqualified from employment if in proximity to minors.
  • HB 2055 Telephone Privacy Protect. Act; prohib. telephone solicitation, date change made consis. w/fed. reg.
  • HB 2059 Credit cards; unlawful use of scanning devices and re-encoders, penalty.
  • HB 2060 Firearms; exempts law-enforcement officers from limit of purchasing one per 30-day period.
  • HB 2087 Gangs and criminal organizations; provides that State Police shall publish a list.
  • HB 2089 Sex offenders; failure to register, penalty.
  • HB 2098 Child-day centers; person convicted of one misdemeanor offense may be hired if 10 yrs. have lapsed.
  • HB 2129 License plates, special; persons convicted to use yellow plates with red letters and numbers.
  • HB 2139 Criminal history records check; allows certain employers to hire applicant while awaiting response.
  • HB 2171 Student conduct; code regulations to include guidelines on bullying, harassment, and intimidation.
  • HB 2195 Firearms; holder of valid permit required to provide number & written consent for background check.
  • HB 2203 Criminally negligent bodily injury; penalty.
  • HB 2213 Prisoners; illegal to possess cellular telephone, penalty.
  • HB 2214 Computer crimes; punishment for interferring with computer systems, penalty.
  • HB 2215 Computer Crimes Act; changes in provisions, penalty.