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  • HB 1403 Eluding police; vehicle driven shall be forfeited and sold by sheriff.
  • HB 1406 Pretrial appeal by State attorney; ruling by juvenile & domestic relations district court, etc.
  • HB 1430 Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB 1434 Cannabinoids, synthetic; penalties for transport, possession, sale, or distribution, etc.
  • HB 1455 Wiretap devices; supervision and control by sheriff or chief of police.
  • HB 1462 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; definition of crime.
  • HB 1463 Drug charges; expungement of records.
  • HB 1479 Search warrant affidavit; public availability.
  • HB 1574 Mandatory self-identification; failure to identify oneself to law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 1591 DUI breath test certificates; notice is to be provided to clerk of court under certain time frame.
  • HB 1593 Court-ordered disclosure of electronic communication service records; sealing of order.
  • HB 1606 Incapacitated adults; abuse and neglect.
  • HB 1633 Financial exploitation of elderly or vulnerable adults; penalty.
  • HB 1650 Magistrates; power to issue felony arrest warrants.
  • HB 1695 Unexecuted warrants; State attorney may move court for dismissal if issued by magistrate, exception.
  • HB 1707 Criminal history record information; Department of Rehabilitative Services to obtain for employment.
  • HB 1713 Presumption against admission to bail; adds to list of crimes committed.
  • HB 1716 Protective orders; court may include in provisions prohibiting harm to companion animal, etc.
  • HB 1757 Victims of domestic violence; expands Address Confidentiality Program to all jurisdictions in State.
  • HB 1776 Police and court records; expungement.
  • HB 1779 Protective orders, preliminary; prohibition on purchase & transport of firearms for certain persons.
  • HB 1780 Communications intercepts; broadens court jurisdiction of order sought by Attorney General.
  • HB 1785 Local treasurer; authorized to be compensated when collecting fines, costs, etc.
  • HB 1810 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount of money or value of goods.
  • HB 1845 Appeal bond; requirement if defendant's liability insurance doesn't confirm coverage.
  • HB 1860 Freedom of Information Act; proceedings for enforcement.
  • HB 1876 Protective orders; expands class of persons who may be issued order from victims of stalking, etc.
  • HB 1891 Governor's warrant; changes requirement that warrant of arrest be received within four days.
  • HB 1897 Probationer; required to pay support to those legally responsible.
  • HB 1909 Search warrants; allows court to temporarily seal.
  • HB 1918 Uniform Statewide Building Code; limitation on prosecutions for violation.
  • HB 1923 Criminal history records; supplied at no charge for volunteers with Boy Scouts of America, etc.
  • HB 1936 Family abuse protective orders; upon conviction of assault & battery, court may enter for a period.
  • HB 1955 NCMEC; law enforcement to forward digital images of child pornography to Center.
  • HB 1967 Attorney fees; collection of unpaid fines, etc.
  • HB 1995 Child pornography; restitution for victims.
  • HB 1997 Accused released on recognizance; report to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
  • HB 2012 Law-enforcement employment; disclosure of juvenile records.
  • HB 2060 Bail; magistrate shall set in accordance with order of court that issued capias.
  • HB 2063 Protective orders; expands class of persons eligible to obtain.
  • HB 2065 D N A samples; taken of those convicted of sexual battery when victim is a minor.
  • HB 2089 Emergency protective orders; law-enforcement officer may serve notice.
  • HB 2092 Death sentence; removes some circumstances which circuit courts are required to set execution dates.
  • HB 2106 Global Positioning System (GPS); tracking for person on bond or as a condition of probation.
  • HB 2143 Notice of seizure; when property is seized for forfeiture, notice is provided to treasurer.
  • HB 2148 Trademark infringement; court in criminal proceeding to order that material be destroyed, etc.
  • HB 2155 Warrants; authorizes local governments to regularly publish information relating thereto.
  • HB 2158 Bonds; in criminal or juvenile cases shall be payable to county, etc., where recognizance taken.
  • HB 2168 Uniform Statewide Building Code; harmonizes statute of limitations for criminal prosecutions.
  • HB 2190 Victims of human trafficking; DSS to develop plan for provision of services.
  • HB 2199 Journalists; prohibits a body authority to issue a subpoena to testify regarding any information.
  • HB 2211 Eluding police; vehicle driven shall be forfeited and sold by sheriff.
  • HB 2213 Driver training standards; establish for law-enforcement emergency calls and pursuits.
  • HB 2269 Freedom of Information Act; criminal records are exempt from mandatory provisions.
  • HB 2272 Local professional license violations; creates a statute of limitations.
  • HB 2281 D N A data bank; modifies entities which Department of Forensic Science may release information.
  • HB 2332 Citizenship of arrestee; arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB 2340 Protective orders; expands class of persons eligible to include those in dating relationship.
  • HB 2347 Incarcerated defendant; waiver of payment of interest on fines and costs for certain cases.
  • HB 2351 Writ of actual evidence; allows testing of biological evidence to be conducted.
  • HB 2361 Child abduction; money, property, etc., owned by person are subject to lawful seizure, etc.
  • HB 2362 Restricted license; court to issue to travel to and from jail when defendant is on work release.
  • HB 2363 Multijurisdiction grand jury; investigate violation including insurance fraud.
  • HB 2387 Criminal Justice Services Board and Department of Criminal Justice Services; powers and duties.
  • HB 2422 Protective orders; makes numerous changes to laws governing family abuse and stalking, penalty.
  • HB 2423 Drunk boating; reinstates language allowing for transfer of custody of person arrested.
  • HB 2426 Marital privilege; person may refuse to disclose communication between his spouse and him.
  • HB 2437 Bail bondsmen; regulation.
  • HB 2438 Criminal cases; delayed appeal.
  • HB 2440 Prostitution; expungement of charge if person was forced.
  • HB 2445 Juvenile information dissemination; info. disseminated to State Police or U.S. Attorney General.
  • HB 2450 Pretrial services agencies; removes mandatory requirement for locality to establish.
  • HB 2513 Deferred dispositions; no court shall have authority to defer and dismiss a criminal case.
  • HJ 626 Defendants; VSCC to study disposition of those unrestorably incompetent.
  • SB 745 Cannabinoids, synthetic; penalties for transport, possession, sale, or distribution, etc.
  • SB 754 Protective orders, preliminary; prohibition on purchase & transport of firearms for certain persons.
  • SB 756 Unexecuted warrants; clarifies that can be destroyed if dismissed, exceptions.
  • SB 758 Preliminary protective orders; purchase or transportation of firearms by persons subject to orders.
  • SB 763 Freedom of Information Act; proceedings for enforcement.
  • SB 767 Protective orders; expungement of police and court records.