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SB 854
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Creates provisions relating to expungement |
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SB 882
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Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including minimum prison terms and conditional release |
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SB 888
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Modifies provisions relating to juvenile justice systems |
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SB 893
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Creates and modifies provisions regarding sexual offenses |
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SB 894
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Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including classification of offenses, minimum prison terms, and conditional release |
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SB 904
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Creates provisions relating to cannabis |
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SB 927
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Regulates the sale of kratom in the state |
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SB 928
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Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including 48-hour holds, assault, domestic violence, stalking, and violations of no contact orders |
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SB 945
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Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library |
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SB 949
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Creates the offense of judicial malfeasance |
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SB 969
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Modifies provisions relating to public safety |
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SB 977
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Establishes the "No Shari'a Law" which prohibits the application and enforceability of foreign law, legal codes, and systems |
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SB 981
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Modifies provisions relating to the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund |
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SB 982
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Modifies provisions relating to the sex offender registry |
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SB 996
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Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation |
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SB 997
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Modifies the offense of murder in the second degree to include when a person delivered or distributes fentanyl to another person where death results from such use |
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SB 1008
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Allows the Attorney General to appoint commissioned and noncommissioned investigators |
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SB 1011
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Provides that certain international organizations shall have no jurisdiction in this state and creates the "No Shari'a Act" regarding enforcement of certain foreign laws in this state |
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SB 1013
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Modifies provisions relating to child custody |
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SB 1015
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Creates provisions for involuntary outpatient treatment |
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