Bills assigned to Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

 

SB 854 Williams Creates provisions relating to expungement
SB 882 Trent Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including minimum prison terms and conditional release
SB 888 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to juvenile justice systems
SB 893 Carter Creates and modifies provisions regarding sexual offenses
SB 894 Carter Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including classification of offenses, minimum prison terms, and conditional release
SB 904 Gregory (15) Creates provisions relating to cannabis
SB 927 Nurrenbern Regulates the sale of kratom in the state
SB 928 Lewis Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including 48-hour holds, assault, domestic violence, stalking, and violations of no contact orders
SB 945 May 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
SB 949 Brattin Creates the offense of judicial malfeasance
SB 969 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to public safety
SB 977 Schroer Establishes the "No Shari'a Law" which prohibits the application and enforceability of foreign law, legal codes, and systems
SB 981 Coleman Modifies provisions relating to the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund
SB 982 Coleman Modifies provisions relating to the sex offender registry
SB 996 Gregory (15) Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
SB 997 Gregory (15) 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
SB 1008 Burger Allows the Attorney General to appoint commissioned and noncommissioned investigators
SB 1011 Nicola 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
SB 1013 Nurrenbern Modifies provisions relating to child custody
SB 1015 Nurrenbern Creates provisions for involuntary outpatient treatment