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BILL A262-2011: Establishes penalties for failure to provide a DNA sample and failure to register or verify as a sex offender
Establishes penalties for failure to provide a DNA sample and failure to register or verify as a sex offender; establishes the crimes of failure to provide a DNA sample in the first and second degree and failure to register or verify as a sex offender in the first and second degree. /
Sponsor: Paulin Committee: CODES
Sponsor: Paulin Committee: CODES
BILL A1781-2011: Provides that a person is guilty of assault 3rd when he or she strikes a person he or she knows/should know is a police or peace officer while officer is performing
Provides that a person commits the crime of assault in the third degree, a class A misdemeanor, when he or she strikes person whom he/she knows, or reasonably should know, to be a police or peace officer while the officer is engaged in the course of performing his or her official duties. /
Sponsor: Schroeder Committee: CODES
Sponsor: Schroeder Committee: CODES
BILL A3020-2011: Designates certain employees of the department of motor vehicles as police officers
BILL A3097-2011: Enacts "Johnny Lopez law" to include commission of aggravated driving while intoxicated within depraved indifference for purposes of murder in the second; repealer
Enacts the "Johnny Lopez law" to include the commission of aggravated driving while intoxicated (BAC .18 or more) within the meaning of "circumstances evincing a depraved indifference to human life" for purposes of the class A-I felony of murder in the second degree; creates a rebuttable presumption that the commission of aggravated driving while intoxicated is reckless conduct which creates a grave risk of death to another person; eliminates reference to aggravated driving while intoxicated from the class C felony of vehicular manslaughter in the first degree. /
Sponsor: Spano Committee: CODES
Sponsor: Spano Committee: CODES
BILL S3125-2011: Makes provisions relating to loitering in a transportation facility
Provides that a person is guilty of loitering when such person remains in a transportation facility, within twenty-five feet of the token booth or similar location, for more than twenty-five minutes unless authorized to do so or unless the facility's design would make it impossible to maintain a greater distance. /
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
BILL S2237-2011: Makes certain possession of a boxcutter unlawful
Provides that criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree shall include possession of a boxcutter by a person with intent to use it unlawfully against another; prohibits possession of a boxcutter by a person under the age of sixteen; defines "boxcutter" to mean a knife consisting of a razor blade or sharp edged instrument attached to or contained within a plastic, wood or metal housing. /
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
BILL S2233-2011: Creates crime of unlawful lending and provides for impoundment of car if charged with driving while intoxicated
Creates the crime of unlawfully lending a motor where a person knowingly permits operation by a person whose license has been suspended or revoked for an alcohol related offense, and provides for impoundment of a vehicle if such permittee is charged with driving while intoxicated; directs that such impoundment shall be ordered at arraignment and shall last the shorter of 30 days or the duration of the prosecution. /
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
BILL S2256-2011: Relates to protecting minors from exposure to obscene materials
Increases the age at which young persons may be legally exposed to obscene materials by raising the legal age at which young persons may be legally exposed to obscene materials from eighteen to twenty-one years of age; prohibits retailers from employing persons under twenty-one years of age to participate in the sale of obscene materials; imposes a civil penalty of not more than one hundred dollars per violation. /
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
Sponsor: KRUGER Committee: CODES
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