Missouri State Senate
Bills assigned to Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence

HB 0798 - Shoemaker - Allows certain counties use certain moneys collected to be used for courtroom renovation and technology
HB 0904 - Luetkemeyer - Repeals the Uniform Commercial Code provisions relating to bulk transfers
HB 0916 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft and creates a new crime of trafficking in stolen identities
HB 0994 - Cunningham - Extends the expiration date and expands breadth of criminal case surcharge in the 30th Judicial Circuit
HB 1055 - Bruns - Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony
HB 1152 - Wilson - Revises criminal statutes related to terrorism
HB 1179 - Corcoran - Allows use of court curcharge to pay for housing and other expenses of prisoners
HB 1188 - Lipke - Revises various statutes relating to fees and costs in criminal cases
HB 1215 - Engler - Makes it a Class D felony for an individual who has been civilly committed as a sexual predator to escape
HB 1304 - Byrd - Enacts various measures relating to claims for damages
HB 1364 - Bishop - Makes the filing of parenting plans for children over the age of eighteen optional
HB 1427 - Portwood - Modifies the provisions regarding forfeiture of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia
HB 1487 - Self - Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child under fourteen years of age
HB 1511 - Byrd - Enacts the Missouri Uniform Trust Code
HB 1617 - Hanaway - Makes it unlawful to obstruct a securities investigation
HB 1631 - Dixon - Eliminates requiring county superintendents of public welfare to provide supervision for parolees
HB 1664 - Hanaway - Several sections dealing with LLCs, LPs, LLPs, etc, and modifying procedures for registration as one of these
SB 0703 - Caskey - Requires bond to be posted in certain circumstances before a petition for modification of child custody can be filed
SB 0704 - Caskey - Allows certain DWI offenders to receive hardship licenses after serving 90 days of the revocation period
SB 0706 - Mathewson - Enacts various medical malpractice measures
SB 0708 - Mathewson - Requires imposition of recoupment fees
SB 0713 - Quick - Eliminates the death penalty
SB 0725 - Bland - Lowers the age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 0726 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0727 - Steelman - Enacts various civil liability reforms
SB 0738 - Loudon - Modifies laws relating to abortion services
SB 0752 - Coleman - Expands first degree property damage to include damage to a motor vehicle while breaking in to steal
SB 0765 - Bartle - Prohibits individuals from engaging in or using public funds and facilities for human cloning
SB 0781 - Caskey - Modifies judge disqualification in witness immunity applications
SB 0790 - Yeckel - Modifies the penalty for physicians who perform abortions
SB 0793 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0802 - Gross - Sets out requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone
SB 0807 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 0818 - Coleman - Modifies the definition of "prostitution-related offense"
SB 0819 - Coleman - Allows courts to order convicted persons to pay costs associated with prostitution-related arrests
SB 0820 - Coleman - Requires law enforcement officers to provide specified notice before administering portable chemical test
SB 0823 - Shields - Changes the classification of an intoxication-related offense to a class D felony for prior offenders
SB 0824 - Griesheimer - Modifies law regarding the seizure of motor vehicles that have missing or illegible identification numbers
SB 0826 - Bartle - Requires continued enrollment in school and progress towards graduation to obtain and retain a driver's license
SB 0827 - Bartle - Allows appeals from orders granting or denying class action certification
SB 0835 - Caskey - Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0838 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0870 - Bartle - Prohibits locating sexually-oriented billboards within one mile of a state highway
SB 0871 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge or employment
SB 0890 - Bland - Restricts the use, possession, manufacturing, storage, selling, promotion and other activities relating to weapons
SB 0897 - Bland - Makes arson motivated by hate crimes a class A felony
SB 0898 - Bland - Prohibits sale of firearms without a trigger locking device
SB 0909 - Bartle - Increases maximum fine in certain cities from $500 to $1000
SB 0913 - Dougherty - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Creates a cause of action for those adjudicated innocent following DNA testing
SB 0924 - Bland - Makes various changes to the criminal justice system
SB 0931 - Loudon - Requires appointment of St. Louis City Circuit Clerk
SB 0939 - Coleman - Limits ability to carry a concealed weapon in a passenger compartment to those with a concealed carry endorsement
SB 0940 - Coleman - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0946 - Bray - Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm
SB 0957 - Scott - Modifies seat belt evidence rule and modifies sovereign immunity principles with respect to public employees
SB 0971 - Stoll - Changes identity theft from a class A misdemeanor to a class D felony and limits the venue of such prosecutions
SB 0974 - Dougherty - Modifies the State Legal Expense Fund
SB 0986 - Cauthorn - Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee
SB 0994 - Coleman - Allows defendants to assert legal or equitable defenses, setoffs, or counterclaims in unlawful detainer actions
SB 0996 - Shields - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 1000 - Bartle - Makes changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders
SB 1017 - Champion - Creates the crime of failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer
SB 1019 - Steelman - Authorizes use of certain court costs to pay guardian ad litem fees in Phelps County
SB 1023 - Griesheimer - Creates criminal use of property by operating audio-visual recording devices while in a movie
SB 1033 - Clemens - Limits Paddlesport Outfitters liability
SB 1064 - Scott - Eliminates the expiration date of Section 488.2205, which allows for collection and distribution of some court costs
SB 1076 - Caskey - Revises law on nonprobate transfers
SB 1094 - Scott - Enacts various tort reform measures
SB 1111 - Klindt - Allows Grundy County to use certain moneys collected to be used for courtroom renovation and technology
SB 1117 - Stoll - Authorizes an additional court surcharge in the 23rd judicial circuit (Jefferson County)
SB 1138 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 1147 - Dougherty - Creates the crime of escape from commitment for sexually violent predators
SB 1149 - Dougherty - Ensures that individuals placed on the Child Abuse and Neglect Registry receive sufficient due process
SB 1166 - Caskey - Authorizes certain counties to adopt ordinances to impose civil fines for certain misdemeanors
SB 1167 - Caskey - Limits bifurcated trials to Class A and B felonies
SB 1169 - Jacob - Individuals may not waive any age discrimination right under Chapter 213 unless waiver given is knowing and voluntary
SB 1170 - Shields - Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs
SB 1175 - Yeckel - Modifies provisions relating to jury service
SB 1191 - Steelman - Revises the resisting arrest statute to include detentions and stops
SB 1192 - Steelman - Imposes additional surcharges and driver's license suspensions on any person failing to yield the right-of-way
SB 1195 - Klindt - Includes certain prior service of juvenile court personnel to the definition of "juvenile court employee"
SB 1210 - Bray - Creates crimes concerning human trafficking
SB 1211 - Wheeler - Modifies provisions regarding courts and court personnel
SB 1228 - Gibbons - Increases the penalty for certain sexual offenders when they fail to register
SB 1237 - Bartle - Makes it unlawful to obstruct a securities investigation
SB 1238 - Days - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 1244 - Coleman - Revises the sexual offender registration law and the statute of limitations where the victim is eighteen or younger
SB 1247 - Dougherty - Includes certain pro bono attorneys in legal expense fund
SB 1252 - Mathewson - Requires certain persons to pay restitution to a public agency for emergency services
SB 1256 - Caskey - Establishes a District Attorney System
SB 1258 - Scott - Creates the crime of kidnapping a child by taking or confining the child without parental consent
SB 1265 - Bartle - Creates requirements for membership on a civilian review board
SB 1307 - Gibbons - Redefines the crime of possession of child pornography
SB 1314 - Bray - Creates provisions concerning domestic assult
SB 1318 - Scott - Adds rental contracts to stealing
SB 1324 - Dolan - Repeals the sovereign immunity waiver imposed on multi-state compact agencies agencies for proprietary functions
SB 1332 - Caskey - Allows sheriffs to pay the costs of issuing concealed carry endorsements with sheriff's revolving fund money
SB 1341 - Cauthorn - Revises the purposes for which monies in the county sheriff's revolving fund can be spent
SB 1345 - Coleman - Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering of automobiles
SB 1348 - Coleman - Eliminates mandatory minimum sentencing for certain felons
SB 1354 - Steelman - Modifies the provisions of invasion of privacy
SB 1356 - Jacob - Prohibition against transporting a concealable firearm in a vehicle without a concealed firearm endorsement
SB 1357 - Jacob - Creates a prohibition against carrying a concealed weapon with a concealed carry permit from another state
SB 1358 - Jacob - Prohibits the carrying of concealed firearms in certain locations
SB 1359 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in certain sexual offenses involving a person age 18 or younger
SB 1360 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in childhood abuse cases
SB 1363 - Griesheimer - Limits venue in tort actions to county where cause of action accrued
SB 1373 - Bartle - Creates the Interstate Compact for Juveniles
SB 1381 - Loudon - Prohibits recovery of noneconomic damages for injuries incurred during certain motor vehicle violations
SB 1382 - Quick - Increases the age of majority to eighteen in various statutes
SB 1397 - Gibbons - Prohibits the carrying of concealed weapons at school events or at a school facility
SJR 035 - Bland - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
SJR 045 - Bartle - Eliminates the requirement of one judge per county and converts associate circuit judges into circuit judges
SRB1108 - Bartle - Repeals certain sections of law which have expired, sunset, terminated, or are ineffective

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