Relating To Desecration. [HB-1556]
Reduces the requisite state of mind for the criminal offense of desecration from "intentionally" to "knowingly". Simplifies the definition of "desecrate".
HB-1556: Relating To Desecration.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lynn Decoite
Referred To Jud, Referral Sheet 6 on 01/30/2017
Relating To Crime. [SB-1274]
Allows a court to sentence a person convicted of a misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor offense to a term of imprisonment of 1 to 5 years, if the person has 10 or more prior convictions for a petty misdemeanor or higher grade of offense, subject to earlier release and alternative sentencing opportunities.
SB-1274: Relating To Crime.
Sponsored by: Sen. Breene Harimoto
Passed First Reading. on 01/27/2017
Relating To Crime. [HB-934]
Allows a court to sentence a person convicted of a misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor offense to a term of imprisonment of 1 to 5 years, if the person has 10 or more prior convictions for a petty misdemeanor or higher grade of offense, subject to earlier release and alternative sentencing opportunities.
HB-934: Relating To Crime.
Sponsored by: Rep. Sam Kong
Referred To Jud, Referral Sheet 4 on 01/27/2017
Relating To The Elderly. [SB-539]
Makes financial exploitation of an elder by a caregiver a class felony. Defines "caregiver", "elder", and "financial exploitation".
SB-539: Relating To The Elderly.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Kim
Reported From Hms (stand. Com. Rep. No. 18) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Jdl. on 02/02/2017
Relating To The Elderly. [HB-432]
Makes financial exploitation of an elder by a caregiver a class A felony. Defines "caregiver", "elder", and "financial exploitation". Effective 7/1/2075. (SD1)
HB-432: Relating To The Elderly.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Report Adopted; Passed Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referred To Jdl. on 03/23/2017