Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2008)
Bills Indexed by Subject
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
HB 1379
--- Sponsor:
Fallert, Joseph Jr.
- Requires registered sexual offenders to notify a park ranger, in
writing, prior to camping in a state park
HB 1384
--- Sponsor:
Cox, Stanley
- Changes the laws regarding identity protection and gives identity
theft victims the right to have an incident report filed by their
law enforcement agency and receive a copy of the report
HB 1436
--- Sponsor:
Wildberger, Edward
--- CoSponsor:
Johnson, Connie "LaJoyce"
- Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 18 years of
age or older who is arrested for a felony to provide a biological
sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
HB 1441
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Lampe, Sara
- Creates the Law Enforcement Safety Fund and authorizes a
surcharge in certain criminal cases to fund a contribution system for
certain law enforcement employees
HB 1449
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Bivins, Walt
- Requires the removal of all emergency lights, sirens, and decals
designating a vehicle as an emergency vehicle prior to selling or
consigning the vehicle unless it is sold to another safety agency
HB 1481
--- Sponsor:
Wells, Don
- Expands the crime of resisting arrest to include warrants issued by a
court of record or a probation or parole officer
HB 1487
--- Sponsor:
Fallert, Joseph Jr.
--- CoSponsor:
Robinson, Brad
- Requires a registered sexual offender to notify a park ranger, in
writing, prior to camping in a state park
HB 1489
--- Sponsor:
Donnelly, Margaret
--- CoSponsor:
Schoemehl, Sue
- Establishes the Drug Monitoring Act to monitor the prescribing of
certain controlled substances and modifies existing record keeping
requirements for controlled substances and pseudoephedine products
HB 1536
--- Sponsor:
Kraus, Will
- Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being present in or loitering
within 500 feet of any public park or swimming pool
HB 1583
--- Sponsor:
Pearce, David
--- CoSponsor:
Fisher, Barney
- Prohibits any person from owning or operating a sexual offender
treatment facility for more than one person who is required to
register unless operated by or contracted with a government body
HB 1587
--- Sponsor:
Tilley, Steven
- Disqualifies convicted felons from jury service even if their civil
rights have been restored
HB 1681
--- Sponsor:
Meiners, Kate
- Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 18 years of
age or older who is arrested for a felony to provide a biological
sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
HB 1799
--- Sponsor:
Ruzicka, Don
--- CoSponsor:
Jones, Kenny
- Specifies that the statute of limitations for any offense that is
classified as a class A misdemeanor will be two years
HB 1837
--- Sponsor:
Low, Beth
- Allows for the compensation of a person wrongfully convicted and
imprisoned
HB 1894
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Timothy W.
--- CoSponsor:
Zimmerman, Jake
- Requires delivery of a certified copy of a warrant and request for a
detainer to the confined offender's facility before a prisoner can
request a final disposition of any untried indictment or complaint
HB 1898
--- Sponsor:
Robb, Ed
--- CoSponsor:
Nance, Bob
- Changes the laws regarding redacting certain identifying information
from court records prior to disclosure to the public
HB 1980
--- Sponsor:
Ruestman, Marilyn
--- CoSponsor:
McGhee, Mike
- Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 18 years of
age or older who is arrested for a felony to provide a biological
sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
HB 1997
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
- Establishes the Law Enforcement Safety Act which allows certain
information on law enforcement officers to remain confidential unless
the information is used in a criminal investigation
HB 2031
--- Sponsor:
Nasheed, Jamilah
--- CoSponsor:
Hoskins, Theodore
- Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records
HB 2049
--- Sponsor:
Skaggs, Trent
--- CoSponsor:
Talboy, Mike
- Establishes a task force to develop guidelines for eyewitness
evidence in criminal investigations
HB 2054
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
- Authorizes jailers to serve civil process and arrest warrants, carry
firearms when necessary, and have the same powers as any other
law enforcement officers to apprehend escaped prisoners
HB 2275
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Connie "LaJoyce"
- Changes the laws regarding forensic examinations on victims of
alleged sexual offenses
HB 2392
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
George, Tony
- Requires the Geographic Resources Center at the University of Missouri
to track sexual offenders who are in violation of the restriction to
not reside within 1,000 feet of a school or childcare facility
HB 2454
--- Sponsor:
Kraus, Will
- Changes the laws regarding the licensure of bail bond and surety
recovery agents
HB 2477
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
--- CoSponsor:
Burnett, John P.
- Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records including
convictions for any nonviolent crime, misdemeanor, or nonviolent
drug violation
HB 2510
--- Sponsor:
Stevenson, Bryan P.
--- CoSponsor:
Schad, Rodney
- Specifies that a person's prior plea of or a finding of guilty in a
county or municipal court for an intoxication-related traffic offense
must be considered when determining punishment for a new offense
HB 2563
--- Sponsor:
Harris, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
McGhee, Mike
- Allows the State Highway Patrol to release Internet identifiers to
authorized Internet entities to prescreen or remove sexual offenders
from their services
- SB 714
--- Sponsor:
Loudon, John
- Modifies various provisions relating to sexual offenses
- SB 754
--- Sponsor:
Mayer, Robert
- Modifies provisions relating to the DNA profiling system
- SB 767
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Modifies provisions relating to the public defender system
- SB 790
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Creates a "Crime Laboratory Review Commission" to independently
review the operations of crime laboratories in the state of Missouri
that receive state-administered funding
- SB 791
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Defines the process to be followed for a crime laboratory report to
be received into evidence at any trial for criminal prosecution
- SB 794
--- Sponsor:
Mayer, Robert
- Modifies provisions relating to the DNA profiling system
- SB 795
--- Sponsor:
Rupp, Scott T.
- Modifies various provisions relating to stalking and harassment
- SB 819
--- Sponsor:
Purgason, Chuck
- Modifies laws relating to dogs
- SB 835
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Eliminates the death penalty
- SB 861
--- Sponsor:
Shoemyer, Wes
- Redefines the term "intoxication-related traffic offense"
- SB 975
--- Sponsor:
Ridgeway, Luann
- Requires alcohol monitoring for persons with repeat alcohol-related
offenses in certain circumstances instead of serving a more lengthy
mandatory minimum sentence
- SB 998
--- Sponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Prohibits convicted felons whose civil rights have been restored from
participating in jury service
- SB 1095
--- Sponsor:
Loudon, John
- Creates the crime of aggravated child kidnapping
- SB 1185
--- Sponsor:
Gibbons, Michael R.
- Modifies various provisions relating to prosecutors
- SB 1194
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Increases the punishment for forcibe rape or sodomy of a child under
the age of twelve to be either death or life imprisonment without
probation or parole
- SB 1208
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Repeals the current procedures regarding criminal activity forfeiture
actions and establishes new procedures
- SB 1218
--- Sponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
- Lowers the average total inmate population required to allow a
circuit court to appoint an extra circuit court marshal
- SB 1243
--- Sponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
- Expands the crime of resisting arrest, stop, or detention to include
resisting an arrest, stop, or detention for any warrant issued by a
court or probation and parole officer
- SB 1269
--- Sponsor:
Rupp, Scott T.
- Modifies the law relating to illegal immigrants
- SJR 30
--- Sponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Creates an exception to the prohibition against laws retrospective in
operation by allowing the sexual offender registry laws to be
applied retrospectively
- SJR 34
--- Sponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Creates an exception to the prohibition against laws retrospective in
operation by allowing the sexual offender registry laws to be
applied retrospectively
Missouri House of Representatives
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