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2008 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 13 Stalking; enhanced penalty if victim is a minor.
  • HB 32 Fighting of cocks and other animals; increases penalty.
  • HB 34 Sexual offenses against children; person over 18 guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor with child under 13.
  • HB 45 Illegal aliens; fraudulently assisting thereof, penalty.
  • HB 108 Reckless driving; drivers of certain heavy trucks exceeding posted speed limit guilty thereof.
  • HB 134 Bingo; prohibited practices for jackpot games.
  • HB 136 School; definition thereof for purposes of prohibiting weapons on school grounds.
  • HB 155 Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense.
  • HB 159 Stolen goods; person guilty of larceny if knowledge of property buying or receiving is stolen.
  • HB 160 Larceny; punishment for using emergency exit to exit premises.
  • HB 161 Traffic crimes; mandatory minimum fines.
  • HB 169 Concealed weapons; adds box cutters to list.
  • HB 210 Private schools and child day centers; armed security officers may carry firearms onto property.
  • HB 217 Tethering of animals; makes certain acts associated therewith Class 3 misdemeanor.
  • HB 223 Sex offenders; prohibiting proximity to children.
  • HB 224 Driving while intoxicated; elimination of requirement that intoxicant be self-administered.
  • HB 226 Charitable gaming; use of proceeds.
  • HB 232 Magistrates; power to issue felony arrest warrants.
  • HB 243 Human immunodeficiency virus; informed consent for testing.
  • HB 257 Sexual predator determination proceedings, violent; court may require empanelment of jury.
  • HB 258 Voluntary commitment; acknowledgement as sexually violent predator.
  • HB 281 Protective orders; possession of firearms.
  • HB 299 Death penalty; abolishes for all Class 1 felonies committed on or after July 1, 2007.
  • HB 300 Higher educational institutions; sexual violence prevention.
  • HB 312 Miscarriage or stillbirth; unintentional cause thereof.
  • HB 315 Marijuana; expungement of charges.
  • HB 321 Juvenile correctional officer; assault or an assault and battery upon is Class 6 felony.
  • HB 334 Cats; Class 5 felony to steal.
  • HB 335 Stalking; enhanced penalties.
  • HB 370 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 384 Computer trespass; alters elements of crime.
  • HB 385 Computer invasion of privacy; personal information.
  • HB 386 Computer crimes; exclusion of evidence.
  • HB 422 Abortion; post-viability.
  • HB 429 Abortion; forced or coerced prohibited, penalty.
  • HB 435 Law-enforcement officer; penalty for failure to identify oneself when requested.
  • HB 436 Arrest or summons; charge for misdemeanor at discretion of law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 440 Illegal aliens; presumption of no bail for those charged with certain crimes.
  • HB 470 Loitering; prohibited in right-of-way of certain highways with posted signs.
  • HB 489 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizes existing law.
  • HB 491 Indecent exposure; penalty.
  • HB 492 Motor vehicles, used; prohibits displaying, parking, etc. for sale, penalty.
  • HB 495 Police officer, impersonating; punishment of offense.
  • HB 496 Crimes by Gangs Act; definition of predicate criminal act .
  • HB 529 Concealed handgun permits; renewal and replacement thereof.
  • HB 531 Gang-related criminal information;law-enforcement agencies to forward to Department of State Police.
  • HB 534 Driver's license; State Police shall electronically transmit registry data of sex offenders to DMV.
  • HB 535 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 550 Consent law, implied; applicability.
  • HB 552 Sex offender registry; removal of name and information.
  • HB 554 Computer crimes; website redirection, penalty.
  • HB 557 Witnesses; provisions applicable to those in criminal as well as civil cases.
  • HB 558 Driving while intoxicated; elimination of requirement that intoxicant be self-administered.
  • HB 567 Sexual offenses; those convicted prohibited entry onto school property.
  • HB 572 Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places.
  • HB 574 Child sexual offenses; creates number of new crimes labeled indecent liberties with children.
  • HB 588 Concealed weapons; prohibits carrying of concealed pneumatic guns.
  • HB 589 Gangs; voluntarily submitting to hazing as part of initiation.
  • HB 590 Predicate criminal act; adds simple larceny of motor vehicle to list.
  • HB 597 Marriage, subsequent; effect thereof to child over 14 years of age.
  • HB 608 Protective orders; possession of firearms.
  • HB 610 Hate crimes; adds homeless persons to categories of acts.
  • HB 622 Sexual offender; prohibited from residing within 500 feet of public park in proximity to children.
  • HB 653 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 656 Animal protection and fighting; broadens penalty.
  • HB 657 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 695 Retirement System; loss of retirement benefits for certain felony convictions.
  • HB 701 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Act; registration procedures.
  • HB 705 Children; person convicted of sexual offenses prohibited near recreation centers, etc.
  • HB 709 Firearms; person legally incompetent, etc. prohibited from purchasing, possessing or transporting.
  • HB 710 Self defense and defense of others; person occupying dwelling may justify when unlawful entry.
  • HB 714 Traffic lights; creates Class 6 felony for running red light.
  • HB 716 Disorderly conduct; removes certain proviso.
  • HB 719 Underage drinking and driving; penalty.
  • HB 734 Public libraries; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
  • HB 741 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 746 Child day center; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
  • HB 762 Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense.
  • HB 766 Fraudulent academic credentials; misdemeanor to use to obtain employment, promotion, etc.
  • HB 810 Machine gun registration; Superintendent of State Police to be notified of change of address.