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(at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary and Ballot Measure 110 Implementation) |
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Bill Title: |
Relating to crime; prescribing an effective date. |
Catchline/Summary: |
Creates process by which person convicted or found guilty except for insanity as result of nonunanimous jury verdict may file petition for post-conviction relief within one year of effective date of Act.
Creates process by which person convicted or found guilty except for insanity as result of nonunanimous jury verdict may file petition for post-conviction relief within one year of effective date of Act. Creates procedure by which person with post-conviction relief petition pending in circuit court or on appeal on effective date of Act may proceed under process. Directs court to instruct jury concerning certain unavailable evidence if conviction is vacated and case is retried. Appropriates moneys to Emergency Board for allocation to Department of Justice for expenses of department and other entities resulting from creation of process and retrial of vacated convictions. Sunsets on January 1, 2025] 2026.
Temporarily authorizes district attorney to charge reasonable reimbursement fee for cost of providing copies of discovery materials in criminal case. Sunsets on January 1, 2024.
Removes requirement that court order presentence report when defendant convicted of specified offenses.
Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Revenue Impact: |
Revenue Impact Issued |
Measure Analysis: |
Staff Measure Summary / Impact Statements
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Current Location: |
In Senate Conference Committee |
Current Committee: |
Joint Committee On Ways and Means |
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Potential Conflicts of Interest/Vote Explanations: |
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