SB-875: Relates to burglary in the second degree; adds language where the building is a dwelling which, at the time of the commission of the crime, is occupied by a person who is not a participant in the crime to what constitutes burglary in the second degree.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jamaal Bailey
Referred To Codes on 01/08/2025
You have voted SB-875: Relates to burglary in the second degree; adds language where the building is a dwelling which, at the time of the commission of the crime, is occupied by a person who is not a participant in the crime to what constitutes burglary in the second degree..
SB-866: Relates to re-defining the term physically helpless to mean an individual who is physically unable to communicate affirmative consent through words or clear actions that offer permission and a willingness to engage in sexual activity.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Referred To Codes on 01/08/2025
You have voted SB-866: Relates to re-defining the term physically helpless to mean an individual who is physically unable to communicate affirmative consent through words or clear actions that offer permission and a willingness to engage in sexual activity..
SB-878: Amends procedures required for the custodial interrogation of children to provide additional protections and for taking juveniles and sixteen and seventeen year olds into custody.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh
Referred To Children And Families on 01/08/2025
You have voted SB-878: Amends procedures required for the custodial interrogation of children to provide additional protections and for taking juveniles and sixteen and seventeen year olds into custody..
You have voted SB-865: Prohibits public officials from releasing sealed juvenile police records; makes such official misconduct a class A misdemeanor..
SB-464: Establishes an assumption of the inadmissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression against such defendant in a criminal proceeding; requires the proffering party to affirmatively prove that the evidence is admissible by clear and convincing evidence.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Codes on 01/08/2025
You have voted SB-464: Establishes an assumption of the inadmissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression against such defendant in a criminal proceeding; requires the proffering party to affirmatively prove that the evidence is admissible by clear and convincing evidence..
SB-454: Relates to parole eligibility for certain incarcerated persons age fifty-five or older if they have served at least fifteen years of their sentence or sentences.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh
Referred To Crime Victims, Crime And Correction on 01/08/2025
You have voted SB-454: Relates to parole eligibility for certain incarcerated persons age fifty-five or older if they have served at least fifteen years of their sentence or sentences..