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Criminal Procedure
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  • HB 21 Victims of crime; notice of court hearings.
  • HB 25 Law-enforcement officer; may detain person for false identity.
  • HB 27 Driving under influence of alcohol; exemplary damages for persons injured.
  • HB 28 Methamphetamine; unlawful manufacturing and distribution, penalty.
  • HB 31 Methamphetamine precursor drugs; unlawful sale, penalty.
  • HB 41 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB 42 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for involuntary manslaughter.
  • HB 44 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB 45 Death penalty; restricted for those 18 yrs. or older at time of offense.
  • HB 91 Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to persons less than 21 years of age.
  • HB 97 Magistrates; power to issue felony arrest warrants.
  • HB 125 Conservators of the peace; includes NASA's special agents.
  • HB 127 Court-appointed counsel; written request for compensation.
  • HB 152 Felony arrest warrants; magistrates to issue only under certain circumstances.
  • HB 162 Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability, civil penalty.
  • HB 176 Court-appointed counsel; court may waive limit on compensation for certain cases.
  • HB 181 Motor vehicle code violations; authority for arrest without warrant.
  • HB 188 Death penalty; changes in provisions.
  • HB 289 Admission of liability; expressions of sympathy are inadmissible as evidence in any civil action.
  • HB 291 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties.
  • HB 307 Zoning ordinance; raises maximum misdemeanor penalty for violation thereof.
  • HB 308 Zoning ordinance; violations thereof, penalty.
  • HB 313 Court-appointed counsel; removes monetary caps on fees.
  • HB 342 Law-enforcement officer; circumstances under which may detain person suspected of criminal activity.
  • HB 385 Grand juries; allowance of witness testimony.
  • HB 414 Court-appointed counsel; allows court to waive qualification requirements.
  • HB 429 Church or public school building; arson of any unoccupied, penalty.
  • HB 438 Probation officers; court may order that investigations & reports only contain certain information.
  • HB 510 Defense counsel; removes requirement that any certificate of analysis be provided before trial.
  • HB 524 Criminal history record information; dissemination thereof to shipyards.
  • HB 525 Charitable gaming; revises several existing definitions.
  • HB 541 Criminal history record information; volunteer for Girl or Boy Scouts to receive at no charge.
  • HB 545 Marijuana; field test for evidence at trial.
  • HB 553 Occupational and professional criminal violations; statute of limitation.
  • HB 592 Law-enforcement officers; DCJS to assist agencies to develop programs for languages besides English.
  • HB 616 Sentencing proceeding; victim impact testimony is to be admitted during jury hearing.
  • HB 617 Profits from crime; subject to special order of escrow, with profits going to victim.
  • HB 627 Felony cases; suspension or modification of sentence.
  • HB 653 Nonevidentiary substances or paraphernalia; disposal thereof.
  • HB 703 Law-enforcement agency; to receive recovery cost from bail bondsman when bailee is recovered thereby
  • HB 720 Criminal pleas; Alford pleas in criminal cases inadmissible in civil actions.
  • HB 722 Grand juries; oath of jurors and witnesses.
  • HB 755 DNA analyses; certification of laboratories that perform.
  • HB 782 Triggerman rule; eliminated.
  • HB 789 Expert witness; eliminates prohibition against compensating in certain criminal cases.
  • HB 790 Conditional release; extends custody period following revocation thereof before treatment.
  • HB 791 Insanity; conditional release shall not be revoked because of voluntary hospital admission.
  • HB 794 Firearms; forfeiture of return if serial number altered, etc.
  • HB 798 Domestic violence victim fund; available to victim in case of emergency.
  • HB 819 Magistrates; retired is eligible to serve as substitute.
  • HB 844 Indigent Defense Commission; powers and duties.
  • HB 859 Death penalty; persons not eligible for parole or good conduct allowance.
  • HB 863 Computer and electronic data; access to defendant thereof seized in obscenity, etc., cases.
  • HB 870 Boating safety course; required if convicted of violating boating law.
  • HB 888 Subpoenas; those for witnesses or documents to be authorized by judge.
  • HB 901 Gangs; person on probation prohibited from any contact.
  • HB 987 Defense counsel; provides certificate of analysis at no charge.
  • HB 1022 Pretrial motions or objections; when defense may raise in circuit and district courts.
  • HB 1028 Criminal procedure; determination of indigency; appointment of counsel.
  • HB 1030 Marijuana; field test for evidence at trial.
  • HB 1036 Campus safety; DCJS to develop training standards for officers, provide support to their depts.
  • HB 1038 Sexually violent predators; adds to list of offenses that qualify as sexual offenses.
  • HB 1075 Boating safety course; required if convicted of violating boating law.
  • HB 1088 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties. 
  • HB 1101 Sexually violent predators; adds to list of offenses that qualify as sexual offenses.
  • HB 1140 Defendants; reimbursement for payment of reward.
  • HB 1165 Domestic violence victims; procedures to keep personal documents confidential.
  • HB 1166 Registration lists and applications; victims of domestic violence may provide P.O. box address.
  • HB 1167 Victims of domestic violence; use of alternative contact information by health care providers, etc.
  • HB 1181 Canine detector and patrol units; certification of those used by law-enforcement agencies.
  • HB 1203 Public defenders; allows localities to supplement compensation.
  • HB 1218 Traffic misdemeanor; procedure for arrest.
  • HB 1234 District courts; parties in misdemeanor prosecution shall have right to subpoena evidence.
  • HB 1262 Forfeiture cases; addition of certain procedures.
  • HB 1266 Criminal history background information; check of persons who enter homes of others.
  • HB 1269 Forfeiture; consolidates provisions throughout Code making them subject to consistent procedures.
  • HB 1309 Criminal history records check; juvenile records element in determination of bail..
  • HB 1316 Felony cases; revocation of suspension of sentence and probation.
  • HB 1317 Foster care; requires a nationwide criminal background check before placement of child.
  • HB 1321 Marijuana; expungement of charges.