Agenda: / Chair: Stephen M. Saland
/ Location: Room 123 CAP
Bills on the Agenda
S259-2011: Enacts "Jilly's law"; adds criteria for determining whether to issue an order of recognizance or bail
Enacts "Jilly's law"; adds criteria for determining whether to issue an order of recognizance or bail; grants court discretion to order a defendant on bail to submit to the use of an electronic monitoring device; allows the court to consider any record of violations of court orders; authorizes the court to consider any history or pattern of threats or violent acts against the alleged victim or towards others; provides that if the court denies bail, it shall place its reasons on the record. /
Sponsor: MAZIARZ
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S1365-2011: Relates to removing the ten year time period from the crime of persistent sexual abuse
Relates to removing the ten year time period from the crime of persistent sexual abuse. /
Sponsor: PERKINS
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S1441-2011: Makes it unlawful for any person age 16 or older to knowingly possess a knife on grounds used for educational purposes
Makes it unlawful for any person age 16 or older to knowingly possess a knife on grounds used for educational purposes. /
Sponsor: BRESLIN
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S1541-2011: Makes provisions with respect to sexual assault against a child by a person in a position of trust
Establishes offenses of sexual assault against a child by a person in a position of trust for the subjection of a child to sexual contact by a person in a position of trust; defines "person in position of trust" as a person charged with the duty or responsibility for health, education, welfare or supervision of a child; such offenses shall be violent felony offenses. /
Sponsor: SKELOS
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S1999-2011: Authorizes introduction of evidence in criminal trial or juvenile delinquency case of subsequent identification of defendant based on a photograph or video image
Relates to rules of evidence for identification by means of previous recognition; provides that in any criminal or juvenile delinquency proceeding in which the defendant's or respondent's commission of an offense is at issue, testimony may be given by a witness when such witness observed a pictorial, photographic, electronic, filmed or videotaped reproduction of a person whom he or she recognized as the same person he or she had observed on a previous incriminating occasion. /
Sponsor: SKELOS
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S2476-2011: Relates to definitions for gambling offenses
Relates to definitions for gambling offenses. /
Sponsor: FLANAGAN
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S2598-2011: Relates to custodial interference; repealer
Expands provisions relating to custodial interference; provides for affirmative defense and special provision relating to sentencing; establishes certain duties of law enforcement officers relating thereto. /
Sponsor: SALAND
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S2599-2011: Relates to establishment of a presumption of custodial interference
Relates to establishment of a presumption of custodial interference. /
Sponsor: SALAND
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S2690-2011: Provides that unlawful disclosure of personal information concerning a police officer shall be aggravated harassment in the second degree
Provides that unlawful disclosure of personal information concerning a police officer shall be considered aggravated harassment in the second degree. /
Sponsor: GOLDEN
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