Modifying the crime of fraud [HB-2211]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
The purpose of this bill is to proscribe a new penalty that is subject to the value limitations of W. Va. Code §61-3-13, that the sentence provided for in subsection (c) be amended to become the exact same sentence for a violation of W. Va. Code §61-3-13, and to provide for calculation of the value of the criminal act in determining the appropriate sentence.
HB-2211: Modifying the crime of fraud
Sponsored by: Rep. Brandon Scott Steele
To House Judiciary on 02/12/2025
Relating to military interpersonal violence [HB-2057]
[Defense ]
[Crime ]
[Military ]
[Public Safety ]
The purpose of this bill is to provide that military protection orders may be considered as evidence of need for an emergency protective order or personal safety order and to require law enforcement to make certain notifications when arresting someone who has a military protective order entered against them in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Crime Information Center database.
HB-2057: Relating to military interpersonal violence
Sponsored by: Rep. Douglas Dean Smith
To House Courts on 02/13/2025
Relating To Hawaii Covert Operations. [HB-483]
[Crime ]
[Human Rights ]
[National Security ]
[Public Safety ]
Establishes the Hawaii Covert Operations Against Smuggling and Transnational Threats program with the Department of Law Enforcement to combat smuggling of drugs and weapons and human trafficking.
HB-483: Relating To Hawaii Covert Operations.
Sponsored by: Rep. Lauren Cheape Matsumoto
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 2 on 01/21/2025
HCR-85: Directs the La. State Law Institute to conduct a study of the criminal statutes relating to white-collar crimes, financial crimes, and crimes involving elected officials
Sponsored by: Rep. Mandie Landry
Taken By The Clerk Of The House And Presented To The Secretary Of State In Accordance With The Rules Of The House. on 06/04/2024
You have voted HCR-85: Directs the La. State Law Institute to conduct a study of the criminal statutes relating to white-collar crimes, financial crimes, and crimes involving elected officials.