SB-1099: Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding a penalty for vehicular manslaughter and to provide that the court shall inform a defendant of certain information regarding sentencing.
Sponsored by: Sen.
Session Law Chapter 171 Effective: 07/01/2025 on 03/25/2025
You have voted SB-1099: Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding a penalty for vehicular manslaughter and to provide that the court shall inform a defendant of certain information regarding sentencing..
Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law) [HB-977]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Increasing the maximum period of imprisonment for a first conviction for manslaughter by vehicle or vessel from 10 years to 20 years and for a second or subsequent conviction, or having been previously convicted for certain other crimes, from 15 years to 30 years.
HB-977: Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law)
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Crosby
Hearing Canceled on 02/17/2025
Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law) [SB-364]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Increasing the maximum period of imprisonment for a first conviction for manslaughter by vehicle or vessel from 10 years to 20 years and for a second or subsequent conviction, or having been previously convicted for certain other crimes, from 15 years to 30 years.
SB-364: Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law)
Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Bailey
Hearing Canceled on 01/28/2025
SB-371: Relating To Property Damage Of Critical Infrastructure Facilities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lynn Decoite
Passed Second Reading As Amended In Hd 1 And Referred To The Committee(s) On Jha With None Voting Aye With Reservations; None Voting No (0) And Representative(s) Cochran, Garrett, Kapela, Kitagawa, Ward Excused (5). on 03/21/2025
Relating To Manslaughter. [SB-3035]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Amends the offense of manslaughter to include cases where a person knowingly and unlawfully distributes a dangerous drug in any amount and thereby recklessly causes the death of another person who ingested that drug.
SB-3035: Relating To Manslaughter.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Kouchi
Referred To Jdc. on 01/26/2024
Relating To Manslaughter. [HB-2346]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Public Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Amends the offense of manslaughter to include cases where a person knowingly and unlawfully distributes a dangerous drug in any amount and thereby recklessly causes the death of another person who ingested that drug.
HB-2346: Relating To Manslaughter.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
The Committee(s) On Jha Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Deferred. on 02/14/2024
Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law) [HB-264]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Increasing the maximum period of imprisonment for a first conviction for manslaughter by vehicle or vessel from 10 years to 20 years and for a second or subsequent conviction, or having been previously convicted for certain other crimes, from 15 years to 30 years.
HB-264: Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law)
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Crosby
Hearing Canceled on 02/05/2024
Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties. [HB-1202]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
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HB-1202: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Scott
Left In Courts Of Justice on 02/13/2024
Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law) [SB-26]
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[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Increasing the maximum period of imprisonment for a first conviction for manslaughter by vehicle or vessel from 10 years to 20 years and for a second or subsequent conviction, or having been previously convicted for certain other crimes, from 15 years to 30 years.
SB-26: Criminal Law - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel - Increased Penalties (Jamari's Law)
Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Bailey
Referred Judiciary on 02/23/2024
Grossly Negligent or Drunk or Drugged Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Prior Convictions [HB-483]
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[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
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Establishing that certain previous convictions for drunk or drugged operation of a vehicle or vessel and grossly negligent manslaughter by vehicle or vessel under certain provisions of law constitute prior convictions for the purpose of determining certain enhanced subsequent offender penalties.
HB-483: Grossly Negligent or Drunk or Drugged Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Prior Convictions
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Kaiser
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 552 on 05/08/2023
Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties. [SB-1225]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
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SB-1225: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Obenshain
Failed To Report (defeated) In Judiciary (6-y 9-n) on 01/23/2023
Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties. [HB-1954]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
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HB-1954: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Bell
Passed By Indefinitely In Judiciary (9-y 6-n) on 02/15/2023
Grossly Negligent or Drunk or Drugged Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Prior Convictions [SB-74]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Crime ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Establishing that certain previous convictions for drunk or drugged operation of a vehicle or vessel and grossly negligent manslaughter by vehicle or vessel under certain provisions of law constitute prior convictions for the purpose of determining certain enhanced subsequent offender penalties.
SB-74: Grossly Negligent or Drunk or Drugged Operation of Vehicle or Vessel - Prior Convictions
Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Bailey
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 553 on 05/08/2023
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [HB-294]
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[Crime ]
Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court by repealing provisions specifying that the juvenile court does not have jurisdiction over a child alleged to have committed certain acts.
HB-294: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Rep. David Moon
Hearing 2/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/27/2022
Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties. [HB-744]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
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HB-744: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Bell
Passed By Indefinitely In Judiciary (8-y 7-n) on 02/21/2022
Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties. [SB-155]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
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SB-155: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Sponsored by: Sen. Emmett Hanger
Incorporated By Judiciary on 01/26/2022
Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties. [SB-122]
[Reproductive Rights / Abortion ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter,
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SB-122: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Sponsored by: Sen. Emmett Hanger
Passed By Indefinitely In Finance And Appropriations (11-y 5-n) on 02/10/2022