Bills assigned to Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

 

SB 2 - Scott - Prohibits certain activities on the rivers of this state
SB 3 - Scott - Modifies the law regarding duties of business owners or operators to guard against criminal acts
SB 8 - Champion - Creates a Crime Laboratory Review Commission to independently review the operations of crime laboratories in the state of Missouri that receive state-administered funding
SB 36 - Goodman - Modifies provisions relating to forcible sexual offenses against children
SB 39 - Rupp - Adds a circuit judge position within the Forty-fifth Judicial Circuit
SB 46 - Schaefer - Requires any person who pleads guilty to or is found guilty of a felony on or after August 28, 2009, to serve a minimum prison term of eighty-five percent of his or her sentence
SB 52 - Bray - Modifies various provisions relating to domestic violence
SB 54 - Days - Authorizes a court to appoint a standby guardian for a minor or an incapacitated adult
SB 81 - Wilson - Criminalizes displaying a noose for the purpose of intimidation
SB 82 - Wilson - Expands the crime of unlawful use of weapons to include discharging a firearm for celebrating in an urban area
SB 112 - Crowell - Prohibits felony sexual offenders whose victim was less than seventeen years of age from being allowed to participate in the one hundred twenty day "shock incarceration program" in the Department of Corrections
SB 140 - Smith - Modifies provisions relating to criminal non-support
SB 159 - Clemens - Modifes the definition of livestock for which it is a crime to steal and makes stealing certain quail, pheasants, or deer a crime
SB 160 - Crowell - Changes the scheduling of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine to be Schedule III Controlled Substances
SB 166 - Justus - Modifies the law regarding the Missouri Uniform Trust Code
SB 180 - Bartle - Specifies that knowledge of one's location is not necessary to commit certain criminal acts
SB 181 - Bartle - Gives the judge presiding in a domestic assault case discretion to disclose information regarding the defendant, which could be used to identify the victim, to avoid protecting the defendant's identity
SB 192 - Shoemyer - Redefines the term "intoxication-related traffic offense"
SB 199 - McKenna - Modifies laws affecting limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and nonprofit companies
SB 200 - Cunningham - Modifies the law regarding stealing-related offenses
SB 218 - Ridgeway - Allows jury trials in termination of parental rights actions
SB 219 - Ridgeway - Allows the court, as a condition of probation or parole, to require certain persons convicted of intoxication-related traffic offenses to submit to alcohol monitoring in certain circumstances
SB 221 - Goodman - Expands the crime of resisting arrest, stop, or detention
SB 223 - Goodman - Regulates sexually oriented businesses
SB 224 - Goodman - Modifies the requirements of a restated articles of incorporation
SB 225 - Goodman - Provides that the filing of criminal charges are not a prerequisite for release on bail under chapter 532, RSMo
SB 226 - Bartle - Regulates sexually oriented businesses
SB 239 - Bartle - Modifies the compensation rate for senior judges or senior commissioners
SB 260 - Wright-Jones - Establishes the Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies Act
SB 261 - Bartle - Modifies various provisions relating to crime
SB 262 - Bartle - Modifies several provisions of law relating to the courts, judicial proceedings, and various other provisions
SB 264 - Mayer - Enacts provisions regarding the coercion of abortions
SB 265 - Mayer - Extends the collection of the statewide court automation fee until 2013
SB 294 - Barnitz - Restricts corporate name reservation
SB 301 - Pearce - Requires law enforcement agencies and officers to use canine teams which have been certified by an association approved by the Department of Public Safety
SB 310 - Bartle - Requires custodial interrogations of persons suspected of certain serious offenses to be recorded
SB 312 - Goodman - Repeals the current procedures regarding criminal activity forfeiture actions and establishes new procedures
SB 318 - Lembke - Requires the destruction of certain complaints made by sexually violent predators against certain licensed professionals
SB 322 - Barnitz - Allows drug court commissioners to serve as family court commissioners
SB 330 - Justus - Creates the crimes of assault of a mass transit system employee in the first, second, and third degree
SB 338 - Rupp - Modifies provisions relating to crime victims
SB 347 - Mayer - Enacts the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
SB 402 - Goodman - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to prohibit certain acts against prosecutors
SB 459 - Lager - Allows criminal prosecution of a mother for harm to an unborn child due to intentional and unlawful use of controlled substances
SB 468 - Justus - Requires law enforcement officers to enter certain information regarding ex parte orders of protection into the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System within twenty-four hours and modifies the age of an adult for adult abuse statutes
SB 551 - Crowell - Modifies provisions relating to drug offenses and substance abuse treatment
SJR 3 - Crowell - Creates an exception to the prohibition against laws retrospective in operation by allowing certain laws pertaining to sexual offenders and other felons to be applied retrospectively
HB 46 - Davis - Modifies provisions regarding informed consent for abortions
HB 62 - Lipke - Modifies various provisions relating to crime
HB 116 - Hoskins - Modifies the laws regarding the crime of assualt of a law enforcement officer, emergency personnel, or probation and parole officer and the crime of tampering with a judicial officer
HB 152 - Ruestman - Requires persons arrest for certain offenses to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling analysis
HB 170 - Cox - Modifies the law regarding duties of business owners or operators to guard against criminal acts and lowers the age for concealed carry applications
HB 177 - Cox - Gives the judge presiding in certain sexual offense cases discretion to disclose information regarding the defendant, which could be used to identify the victim, to avoid protecting the defendant's identity
HB 187 - Flook - Modifies various laws regarding the Secretary of State, municipal courts, paternity records, landlord-tenant issues, child custody, child support, court fees, reports, organization, costs, procedures, and records and division of developmental disabilities contracts.
HB 237 - Jones - Modifies provisions relating to courts
HB 238 - Jones - Allows the consolidation of the report of the Judicial Finance Commission with any annual report prepared by the Supreme Court or the Office of State Court Administrator
HB 294 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires courts to adopt certain procedures in cases where a landlord sues a tenant for unpaid rent and possession
HB 384 - Lipke - Modifies various provisions relating to criminal offenses and criminal procedure
HB 482 - Jones - Allows municipal courts to create a fund to be used to pay for appointing attorneys for certain indigent defendants
HB 546 - Smith - Allows drug court commissioners to serve as family court commissioners
HB 622 - Roorda - Provides that a perpetrator's identifying information cannot be redacted from court records in certain sexual offense cases
HB 668 - Jones - Modifies various provisions relating to firearms and the use of deadly force
HB 685 - Jones - Specifies that the Highway Patrol does not have to notify or be accompanied by the county sheriff when it serves certain search warrants
HB 747 - Witte - Specifies that in order for a person to be guilty of the crime of sexual contact with a prisoner or offender, the prisoner or offender must be confined in a jail, prison, or correctional facility
HB 826 - Brown - Allows the Department of Mental Health to contract with county jails to confine sexually violent predators who are civilly committed
HB 866 - Wells - Requires the destruction of certain complaints made by sexually violent predators against certain licensed professionals