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2006 SESSION

Criminal Procedure
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  • HB 1321 Marijuana; expungement of charges.
  • HB 1322 Mental illness; notice of release of acquittee.
  • HB 1335 Explosives; photographs thereof as evidence in criminal prosecutions.
  • HB 1345 Search warrants; process for issuance.
  • HB 1350 District court; remove case to circuit court if dismissal on basis that statute is unconstitutional.
  • HB 1401 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
  • HB 1406 Prostitution; solicitation from a minor.
  • HB 1424 Service of process; failure to serve defendant.
  • HB 1425 Treasurers, local; collection of unpaid fines and costs.
  • HB 1431 Special conservator of peace; authority to arrest.
  • HB 1461 Jurors; those not qualified to serve in criminal case.
  • HB 1469 Defendant; availability of certificate of analysis when entered into evidence.
  • HB 1490 Secured or unsecured bonds; time within which default is recorded.
  • HB 1503 Special conservators of the peace; authorized to use flashing blue lights in their vehicles.
  • HB 1517 Gang and Terrorism Law-enforcement Assistance Unit; created within Office of Attorney General.
  • HB 1526 Probation; placement of certain offenders within community-based agency.
  • HB 1527 Jurors; those not qualified to serve in criminal case.
  • HB 1546 Reckless driving; change definition thereof.
  • HB 1559 Witnesses; civil immunity for those in criminal case.
  • HB 1565 Child support; court give notice to incarcerated person for obligation adjustment thereof.
  • HB 1567 Conservators of peace, special; jurisdiction.
  • HB 1587 Criminal history record information check; required for those providing care to children, etc.
  • SB 6 Court-appointed counsel; court may appoint those not on Indigent Defense Commission list.
  • SB 17 Death penalty; moratorium on prisoner executions.
  • SB 31 Ignition interlock system; exemption for persons with medical condition.
  • SB 35 Insanity, not guilty by reason of; petition for temporary visit .
  • SB 36 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
  • SB 37 Cocaine; unlawful manufacturing, distribution, etc., penalty.
  • SB 58 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
  • SB 100 Alcoholic beverage control; alcohol vaporizing devices prohibited, penalty.
  • SB 111 Zoning ordinance; violations thereof, penalty.
  • SB 149 Protective orders; respondent prohib. to be in alleged victim's physical presence, ext. of orders.
  • SB 154 Evidence; chain of custody form attested to by emp. of law-enforcement agency responsible therefor.
  • SB 209 Criminal exhibits; destruction or donation of those used for evidence.
  • SB 239 Defendants; payment of fine, costs, forfeitures, penalties or restitution.
  • SB 250 Conditional release; extends custody period following revocation thereof before treatment.
  • SB 251 Expert witness; eliminates prohibition against compensating in certain criminal cases.
  • SB 286 DNA analyses; certification of laboratories that perform.
  • SB 288 Insanity; hearing on revocation of conditional release to be expedited.
  • SB 289 Insanity; conditional release shall not be revoked because of voluntary hospital admission.
  • SB 298 District courts; remove case to circuit ct. if dismissal on basis that statute is unconstitutional.
  • SB 310 Mentally ill defendants; may be hospitalized if unable to care for himself.
  • SB 317 Sexually violent predators; adds to list of offenses that qualify as sexual offenses.
  • SB 339 Attorney-issued subpoenas; requires a sheriff to serve.
  • SB 341 Jurisdiction of corporate authorities of cities and towns; traffic cases included in offenses.
  • SB 344 Gangs; person on probation prohibited from any contact.
  • SB 354 Labeling of foods; identification as kosher or halal, penalty.
  • SB 360 Mentally ill defendants; may be hospitalized if unable to care for himself.
  • SB 362 Death penalty; restricted for those 18 yrs. or older at time of offense.
  • SB 368 Video games; displaying rating symbols of certain.
  • SB 372 Law-enforcement vehicle; penalty for impersonating or misrepresenting.
  • SB 381 Recognizance bonds; provision for default.
  • SB 384 Forfeiture cases; addition of certain procedures.
  • SB 436 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties. 
  • SB 469 District courts; remove case to circuit ct. if dismissal on basis that statute is unconstitutional.
  • SB 470 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • SB 510 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • SB 543 Witness; allows in child and spousal support proceedings.
  • SB 549 Pretrial motions or objections; when defense may raise in circuit and district courts.
  • SB 559 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; increases penalties for certain sex crimes.
  • SB 560 Campus safety; Department of Criminal Justice Services to develop training standards thereof.
  • SB 562 Indigent Defense Commission; powers and duties.
  • SB 566 Probation officers; investigations and reports required thereby in certain cases.
  • SB 567 Juvenile record information; dissemination thereof to Criminal Sentencing Commission.
  • SB 572 Sentencing revocation reports, etc.; completion and use thereof.
  • SB 573 Court-appointed counsel; removes monetary caps on fees.
  • SB 576 Ticket scalping; locality may issue an ordinance providing that it is unlawful.
  • SB 577 Warrantless searches; law-enforcement officer may search without if person signed waiver.
  • SB 578 Sex offenders; presumption of no bail for person charged with certain offense.
  • SB 579 Felonies; DNA analysis after arrest for capital murder.
  • SB 604 Criminal background checks, national; fingerprints provided to certain qualified entities.
  • SB 611 Therapeutic Incarceration Program; created, report.
  • SB 619 Restitution for property damage or loss; State to be responsible for seeking for victim.
  • SB 620 Nursing homes, etc.; authorized to hire certain persons convicted of misdemeanors.
  • SB 622 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; use of private security business fees.
  • SB 628 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties. 
  • SB 637 Circuit court; issuance of warrants by judges.
  • SB 638 Victims of domestic violence; use of alternative contact information by health care providers.
  • SB 639 Expert witness; increase in fee for rendering professional service.
  • SB 658 Victims of domestic violence; post office box address to be shown on list of registered voters.