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2005 SESSION

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SB 1177 Capital murder cases; eliminating 'triggerman rule'.


floor: 02/24/05  House: VOTE: PASSAGE (82-Y 15-N)

YEAS--Abbitt, Albo, Amundson, Armstrong, Athey, BaCote, Barlow, Bell, Black, Brink, Bryant, Byron, Callahan, Carrico, Cline, Cole, Cosgrove, Councill, Cox, Dillard, Dudley, Ebbin, Fralin, Frederick, Gear, Griffith, Hall, Hamilton, Hargrove, Hogan, Howell, A.T., Hugo, Hurt, Ingram, Janis, Johnson, Jones, S.C., Kilgore, Landes, Lewis, Lingamfelter, Louderback, Marrs, Marshall, D.W., Marshall, R.G., May, McDonnell, McDougle, McQuigg, Miller, Moran, Morgan, Nixon, Nutter, O'Bannon, Oder, Orrock, Parrish, Petersen, Phillips, Pollard, Purkey, Rapp, Reid, Rust, Saxman, Scott, E.T., Scott, J.M., Shannon, Sherwood, Shuler, Sickles, Spruill, Stump, Suit, Tata, Ward, Ware, R.L., Watts, Weatherholtz, Wright, Mr. Speaker--82.

NAYS--Alexander, Baskerville, Eisenberg, Hull, Joannou, Jones, D.C., Keister, Melvin, Miles, Putney, Reese, Van Yahres, Wardrup, Ware, O., Welch--15.

ABSTENTIONS--0.

NOT VOTING--Plum, Van Landingham--2.