Code Of Military Justice; Appeals [SB-110]
An Act relating to the administration of military justice; relating to the adoption of a code of military justice by the adjutant general; relating to the authority of the adjutant general; relating to the procedures for persons subject to court-martial proceedings; relating to appeals of convictions and sentences of courts-martial; establishing the Military Appeals Commission; relating to the detention and incarceration of members of the militia; relating to the jurisdiction of the court of appeals; relating to involuntary commitment for evaluation
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SB-110: Code Of Military Justice; Appeals
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Read The First Time - Referrals on 04/15/2015
Suspend Uniform Rules For Sb 91 [HCR-32]
Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 91, relating to criminal law and procedure; relating to controlled substances; relating to immunity from prosecution for the crime of prostitution; relating to probation; relating to sentencing; establishing a pretrial services program with pretrial services officers in the Department of Corrections; relating to the publication of suspended entries of judgment on a publicly available Internet website; relating to permanent fund
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HCR-32: Suspend Uniform Rules For Sb 91
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Permanently Filed 9/22 Legis Resolve 42 on 09/23/2016
Fish & Game: Offenses;licenses;penalties [HB-286]
An Act relating to sport fishing, hunting, or trapping licenses, tags, or permits; relating to penalties for certain sport fishing, hunting, and trapping license violations; relating to restrictions on the issuance of sport fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses; creating violations and amending fines and restitution for certain fish and game offenses; relating to commercial fishing violations; allowing lost federal matching funds from the Pittman - Robertson, Dingell - Johnson/Wallop - Breaux programs to be included in an order of restitution;
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HB-286: Fish & Game: Offenses;licenses;penalties
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Res Rpt Cs(res) Nt 5dp 3nr on 04/01/2016
Antitrust Actions & Penalties [HB-207]
An Act authorizing and relating to certain causes of action for relief for direct or indirect injuries sustained as a result of antitrust violations; repealing the provision limiting to the attorney general the recovery of monetary relief for injury directly or indirectly sustained as a result of an antitrust violation; and relating to remedies, penalties, judgments, aggregate damages, and commencement of actions for antitrust violations.
HB-207: Antitrust Actions & Penalties
Sponsored by: Rep. Max Gruenberg
Read The First Time - Referrals on 04/18/2015
Criminal Law/procedure; Driv Lic; Pub Aid [HB-205]
An Act relating to conditions of release; relating to community work service; relating to credit toward a sentence of imprisonment for certain persons under electronic monitoring; relating to the restoration under certain circumstances of an administratively revoked driver's license, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license; allowing a reduction of penalties for offenders successfully completing court-ordered treatment programs for persons convicted of driving under the influence; relating to termination of a revocation of a driver's
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HB-205: Criminal Law/procedure; Driv Lic; Pub Aid
Sponsored by: Rep. Geran Tarr
Read The First Time - Referrals on 04/17/2015
Mitigating Factor: Sexual Assault Ptsd [HB-165]
An Act relating to mitigation at sentencing in a criminal case for a defendant found by the court to have been affected by sexual-assault-related post-traumatic stress disorder.
HB-165: Mitigating Factor: Sexual Assault Ptsd
Sponsored by: Rep. Leslie Gara
Read The First Time - Referrals on 03/23/2015
Elect Monitoring Credits;mitigating Fctrs [HB-15]
An Act relating to credits toward a sentence of imprisonment for certain persons under electronic monitoring; and relating to mitigating factors at sentencing.
HB-15: Elect Monitoring Credits;mitigating Fctrs
Sponsored by: Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux
Effective Date(s) Of Law 8/12/15 on 05/16/2015
Code Of Military Justice; Appeals [HB-126]
An Act relating to the administration of military justice; relating to the adoption of regulations by the adjutant general; relating to the authority of the adjutant general; relating to appeals of convictions and sentences of courts-martial; establishing the Military Appeals Commission; relating to the detention and incarceration of members of the militia; relating to the jurisdiction of the supreme court over petitions from the Military Appeals Commission; relating to involuntary commitment for evaluation or treatment of a mental disease or defect
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HB-126: Code Of Military Justice; Appeals
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Effective Date(s) Of Law 8/7/16 on 08/08/2016
Code Of Military Justice; Appeals [HB-121]
An Act relating to a code of military justice; relating to military offenses and penalties for military offenses; relating to the jurisdiction of the court of appeals; relating to appeals of convictions and sentences of courts-martial; relating to the procedures for persons subject to court-martial proceedings; relating to involuntary commitment for evaluation or treatment of a mental disease or defect before court-martial proceedings; and providing for an effective date.
HB-121: Code Of Military Justice; Appeals
Sponsored by: Rep. Chris Tuck
Read The First Time - Referrals on 02/23/2015
SB-2567: As enacted, enacts the "Public Safety Act of 2016." - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 1; Title 39, Chapter 14, Part 1; Title 40, Chapter 28; Title 40, Chapter 35 and Title 41, Chapter 1, Part 4.
Sponsored by: Sen. Becky Massey
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 906 on 05/02/2016
You have voted SB-2567: As enacted, enacts the "Public Safety Act of 2016." - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 3, Part 6; Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 1; Title 39, Chapter 14, Part 1; Title 40, Chapter 28; Title 40, Chapter 35 and Title 41, Chapter 1, Part 4..
SB-2413: As introduced, permits a defendant who is sentenced to life imprisonment to become release eligible after service of 60 percent of 60 years, and in no event less than 25 years including sentence reduction credits; permits a defendant convicted under prior law to request parole eligibility be determined pursuant to this act. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 2 and Section 40-35-501.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jeff Yarbro
Deferred To Summer Study on 03/29/2016
You have voted SB-2413: As introduced, permits a defendant who is sentenced to life imprisonment to become release eligible after service of 60 percent of 60 years, and in no event less than 25 years including sentence reduction credits; permits a defendant convicted under prior law to request parole eligibility be determined pursuant to this act. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 2 and Section 40-35-501..
SB-2398: As introduced, permits a trial court to order sentences for two offenses to run concurrently, despite one offense having been committed while the defendant was released on bail for the other offense, if the order is based on a good faith plea agreement between the prosecutor and defendant. - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41 and Title 55.
Sponsored by: Sen. Doug Overbey
Placed On Senate Judiciary Committee Calendar For 3/30/2016 on 03/30/2016
You have voted SB-2398: As introduced, permits a trial court to order sentences for two offenses to run concurrently, despite one offense having been committed while the defendant was released on bail for the other offense, if the order is based on a good faith plea agreement between the prosecutor and defendant. - Amends TCA Title 36; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41 and Title 55..
SB-2216: As introduced, permits certain inmates to receive a sentence reduction credit of 15 percent of the sentence imposed for successfully receiving a high school diploma or graduate equivalency diploma while in prison. - Amends TCA Title 40 and Title 41.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lee Harris
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Judiciary Committee on 03/23/2016
You have voted SB-2216: As introduced, permits certain inmates to receive a sentence reduction credit of 15 percent of the sentence imposed for successfully receiving a high school diploma or graduate equivalency diploma while in prison. - Amends TCA Title 40 and Title 41..
SB-1966: As enacted, requires a minimum sentence of 30 days in confinement upon conviction for flight from or attempt to elude a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle or 60 days if the flight or attempt to elude creates a risk of death or injury to others, including pursuing law enforcement officers; adds intentionally concealing oneself to offense as a Class A misdemeanor. - Amends TCA Section 39-16-603.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jim Tracy
Pub. Ch. 633 on 03/31/2016
You have voted SB-1966: As enacted, requires a minimum sentence of 30 days in confinement upon conviction for flight from or attempt to elude a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle or 60 days if the flight or attempt to elude creates a risk of death or injury to others, including pursuing law enforcement officers; adds intentionally concealing oneself to offense as a Class A misdemeanor. - Amends TCA Section 39-16-603..
SB-1925: As introduced, specifies that violations of drug-free school zones that occur when schools are not in session for five consecutive days or more are not subject to enhanced and mandatory minimum sentences. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-432.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lee Harris
Failed In Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/23/2016
You have voted SB-1925: As introduced, specifies that violations of drug-free school zones that occur when schools are not in session for five consecutive days or more are not subject to enhanced and mandatory minimum sentences. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-432..
SB-1865: As introduced, makes a person sentenced to imprisonment for life for a conviction of first degree murder that occurred when the person was a minor eligible for parole consideration after service of 65 percent of the 60-year sentence imposed, and no less than 50 percent including any sentence reduction credits earned. - Amends TCA Title 37; Title 39 and Title 40.
Sponsored by: Sen. Reginald Tate
Placed On Senate Judiciary Committee Calendar For 3/30/2016 on 03/30/2016
You have voted SB-1865: As introduced, makes a person sentenced to imprisonment for life for a conviction of first degree murder that occurred when the person was a minor eligible for parole consideration after service of 65 percent of the 60-year sentence imposed, and no less than 50 percent including any sentence reduction credits earned. - Amends TCA Title 37; Title 39 and Title 40..