Bills Assigned to Committee
CRIMINAL LAW

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HB1029 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Revises criminal laws.
HB1058 --- Sponsor: Haywood, Esther
Adds arson to the hate crimes statute and makes it a class A felony regardless of whether it is 1st or 2nd degree or whether anyone was injured.
HB1059 --- Sponsor: Haywood, Esther
Creates crime of failure to control a vicious animal, and allows impoundment pending verdict and humane killing upon plea or finding of guilt.
HB1088 --- Sponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L --- CoSponsor: Hollingsworth, Katherine
Creates crime of bestiality.
HB1140 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Reinhart, Annie
Makes it a crime to sell a child.
HB1161 --- Sponsor: Reinhart, Annie --- CoSponsor: Hoppe, Thomas
Creates crime of enticement of a child.
HB1162 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Harding, Meg
Creates an alcohol reduction program for children and youth funded by persons who sell certain alcoholic beverages.
HB1165 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason --- CoSponsor: Burcham, Tom
Revises venue for fraud crimes.
HB1183 --- Sponsor: Gaskill, Sam
Enacts the Anti-Terrorism Act.
HB1211 --- Sponsor: Smith, Philip --- CoSponsor: Ostmann, Cindy
Revises the crime of invasion of privacy.
HB1225 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Makes certain crimes dangerous felonies.
HB1227 --- Sponsor: Willoughby, Philip --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Creates the crime of enticement of a child.
HB1245 --- Sponsor: Reinhart, Annie
Requires offender to serve minimum of 5 years prison for first or second degree robbery or stealing where a vehicle was taken and a child was in the vehicle.
HB1256 --- Sponsor: Smith, Philip
Creates the crime of child luring.
HB1298 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Requires prison or jail time for assault if the victim was a mass transit worker or passenger on or waiting to board a bus or light rail system.
HB1299 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Requires that probationers who are detained be released immediately upon the end of their detention.
HB1300 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Creates the crime of offender sexual abuse.
HB1302 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Creates crime of failure to confine a dog and exceptions to that crime.
HB1312 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Allows enhanced punishment for sexual misconduct when offender has prior conviction in another state.
HB1329 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Harding, Meg
Revises law on child victims of sex offenses.
HB1331 --- Sponsor: Harding, Meg
Creates crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the third degree.
HB1394 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Bray, Joan
Commutes death sentences to life without parole.
HB1430 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Revises criminal laws.
HB1433 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Revises criminal laws.
HB1447 --- Sponsor: Luetkenhaus, Bill
Allows recognizance bonds only when the defendant is a local and has no prior convictions for failure to appear plus specifies when bonds can be forfeited and remitted to the surety.
HB1483 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Adds firefighters to assault of a law enforcement officer in all degrees and revises elements of the offense and some punishment.
HB1489 --- Sponsor: Britt, Phillip M. --- CoSponsor: Merideth III, Denny J.
Authorizes creation of county crime reduction funds, creates the Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Team, and modifies the St. Louis City Sheriff's Fund.
HB1490 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Marsh, B.J.
Revises sentencing provisions.
HB1498 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick --- CoSponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Makes it a crime to have sexual contact with a resident of a long-term care facility or an inmate.
HB1526 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Gives crime victims the right to be notified by the custodial authority of the expected address upon release of the defendant and requires prosecutors to inform victims of this right.
HB1542 --- Sponsor: Liese, Chris
Creates a death penalty commission.
HB1577 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Revises criminal laws.
HB1587 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Creates the felony of mass transportation terrorism.
HB1607 --- Sponsor: Burcham, Tom
Creates crime of contamination of food or drink.
HB1619 --- Sponsor: Wright, Mark
Requires drivers to obey a law enforcement officer's signal to stop.
HB1629 --- Sponsor: Hollingsworth, Katherine
Creates crime of intimidation of an athletic coach, manager, or sports official.
HB1686 --- Sponsor: Lowe, Jenee' M. --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback
Requires persons guilty of boating while intoxicated to complete the substance abuse traffic offender program.
HB1700 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Revises criminal laws.
HB1722 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Excludes any information or evidence obtained from custodial interrogation of a mentally retarded person unless an attorney was present to represent the person.
HB1730 --- Sponsor: Barnitz, Frank A. --- CoSponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Revises crime of supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor. Makes it a class A misdemeanor for licensees or their employees and for any person except if results in injury or death then D felony.
HB1737 --- Sponsor: Monaco, Ralph A. --- CoSponsor: Campbell, Marsha
Makes it a crime to cancel a credit charge used for paying property taxes.
HB1756 --- Sponsor: Reid, Michael J --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Creates crimes for sexual offenders who know they have HIV, amends HIV notification statutes, HIV disclosure statutes, prosecutors motion for HIV testing and the punishment for prostitution.
HB1759 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Clarifies the crime of passing a bad check.
HB1760 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Revises criminal laws.
HB1836 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Bill
Makes the punishment for murder in the first degree death or life without parole except if the person is under 18; then the punishment is life without parole.
HB1904 --- Sponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Creates crime of assault while on the property of a hospital emergency room or trauma center.
HB1943 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Requires each additional one thousand dollars of support arrearage accrued in excess of five thousand dollars to be charged as a separate criminal nonsupport offense.
HB1948 --- Sponsor: Reid, Michael J --- CoSponsor: Davis, D. J.
Creates new crimes of terrorism.
HB1954 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Bray, Joan
Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm for persons convicted of or subject to a court order for domestic violence.
HB1955 --- Sponsor: Hilgemann, Robert --- CoSponsor: Carnahan, Russ
Delineates neighborhood groups, community groups, and local social services agencies rights at sentencing hearings for controlled substances offenders.
HB1977 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Makes revisions to the crimes of stalking in the first, second, and third degrees.
HB2029 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Requires certified police reports in certain instances.
HB2032 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Expands the crime of driving while revoked.
HB2056 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Kreider, Jim
Changes the definition of "dangerous felonies" to include attempts and increases the minimum punishment for forcible rape and sodomy.
HB2059 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Allows the Director of Revenue to hold administrative hearings in regional locations.
HB2062 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Revises various provisions relating to restricted driving privilege.
HB2068 --- Sponsor: Kelley, Pat
Reduces the penalty for illegal transfer of a child and establishes statutory mitigating circumstances.
HB2080 --- Sponsor: Britt, Phillip M. --- CoSponsor: Richardson, Mark L.
Allows certain county commissions to elect to give their prosecutors retirement benefits equal to prosecutors in first-class counties.
HB2088 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Revises the definition of "sexual contact" as used in Chapters 566 (Sexual Offenses) and 568 (Offenses Against the Family).
HB2120 --- Sponsor: Ridgeway, Luann --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Specifies how to ascertain the value of certain stolen property.
HB2132 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system.
HB2147 --- Sponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Provides that a person may not be arrested or convicted for a crime or situation involving drugs if another becomes ill during it and they summon aid for them and stay with them until help arrives.
HB2149 --- Sponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Adds failing to summon aid for a sick person involuntary manslaughter if in circumstances where drug transactions are involved.
HB2179 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Britt, Phillip M.
Transfers Board of Probation and Parole and the Division of Probation and Parole to the Office of Probation and Parole within the judiciary and eliminates conditional release for certain sex crimes.
HB2197 --- Sponsor: Long, Beth L. --- CoSponsor: Williams, Deleta
Creates procedures to review sentences of nonparolable offenders.
HB2215 --- Sponsor: Moore, Danielle --- CoSponsor: Berkstresser, Judy
Makes trespassing a Class D felony if another person is in the building during the crime.
HB2219 --- Sponsor: Naeger, Patrick A.
Makes ignition interlock use optional instead of mandatory and prohibits the Department of Revenue from suspending or revoking the driving privileges of anyone who has been ordered to use the device.
HB2227 --- Sponsor: Quinn, John
Creates Missouri Regional Computer Forensics Lab and creates crime of enticement of a child.
SB642 --- Sponsor: Russell, John T.
Requires hepatitis B testing, in addition to HIV testing, for crime victims and prisoners.
SB1070 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.
Revises sex offenders' registry.
SB1095 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John
Establishes the MO Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Team (MoSMART).
SB1102 --- Sponsor: Westfall, Morris
Allows county prosecutors jurisdiction for prosecuting nuisance cases.
SB1227 --- Sponsor: Rohrbach, Larry M.
Limits the value of such real estate purchased by insurance companies to 20% of their capital and surplus.
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