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

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Last Updated May 27, 2008 at 4:57 pm