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Events in March 2021

  • March 1, 2021 (1 event)


    March 1, 2021

    Adds nurses to the assault against a first responder who is discharging or attempting to discharge official duties statute.

    Fiscal Note: (Dated January 26, 2021) NOT SIGNIFICANT HB864 - J. Chism - 02/20/21 - Referred to House Criminal Justice Subcommittee.

    Senate Chamber, Senate Floor
  • March 3, 2021 (2 events)


    March 3, 2021

    Increases the penalty for assault of a first responder from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony.

    Fiscal Note: (Dated February4, 2021) Increase State Expenditures $7,370,500 Incarceration* Decrease Local Expenditures $611,100/FY21-22 and Subsequent Years

    SB358 - J. Hensley - 02/10/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

    House Hearing Room II


    March 3, 2021

    Punishment for first-degree murder-  Limits the punishment a jury can consider for a defendant convicted of first-degree murder committed against law enforcement officers, correctional officers, or rescue workers engaged in the performance of their official duties to death or imprisonment for life without possibility of parole. Amendment Summary: House Criminal Justice Subcommittee amendment 1 (003894) adds a section clarifying that juries are to be instructed that a defendant who receives a sentence of life imprisonment is not eligible for parole consideration until they serve at least 51 full calendar years of their sentence, instead of 25 full calendar years.

    Fiscal Note: (Dated February 5, 2021) NOT SIGNIFICANT

    SB841 - J. Johnson - 02/22/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

     

    Sentencing of attempted first degree murder- Allows a person convicted of attempted first degree murder to be sentenced to imprisonment for life without possibility of parole if the offense is committed against any law enforcement officer, correctional officer, department of correction employee, probation and parole officer, emergency medical or rescue worker, emergency medical technician, paramedic, or firefighter who was engaged in the performance of official duties.

    Fiscal Note: (Dated February 5, 2021) NOT SIGNIFICANT

    SB842 - J. Johnson - 02/22/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

    House Hearing Room II
  • March 10, 2021 (3 events)


    March 10, 2021

    Increases the penalty for harassment if the person committed the offense because of the victim's actual or perceived employment as a first responder. Defines "first responder" for the purposes of harassment to mean a correctional officer employed by the department of corrections, an emergency medical technician, a firefighter, a law enforcement officer, or any other person who responds to calls for emergency assistance. Broadly captioned.
    SB1138 - D. White - 02/22/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

    House Hearing Room II


    March 10, 2021

    Adds nurses to the assault against a first responder who is discharging or attempting to discharge official duties statute.
    Fiscal Note: (Dated January 26, 2021) NOT SIGNIFICANT
    SB19 - B. Gilmore - 03/01/21 - Senate passed.

    House Hearing Room II


    March 10, 2021

    Limits the punishment a jury can consider for a defendant convicted of first-degree murder committed against law enforcement officers, correctional officers, or rescue workers engaged in the performance of their official duties to death or imprisonment for life without possibility of parole. Amendment Summary: House Criminal Justice Subcommittee amendment 1 (003894) adds a section clarifying that juries are to be instructed that a defendant who receives a sentence of life imprisonment is not eligible for parole consideration until they serve at least 51 full calendar years of their sentence, instead of 25 full calendar years.

    Fiscal Note: (Dated February 5, 2021) NOT SIGNIFICANT
    SB841 - J. Johnson - 02/22/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

    House Hearing Room II
  • March 17, 2021 (2 events)


    March 17, 2021

    HB1074 CRIMINAL LAW: Penalty for assault of a first responder. Increases the penalty for assault of a first responder from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony. Fiscal Note: (Dated
    February 4, 2021) Increase State Expenditures $7,370,500 Incarceration* Decrease Local Expenditures $611,100/FY21-22 and Subsequent Years
    SB358 - J. Hensley - 02/10/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

    HB864 - CRIMINAL LAW: Assault against a first responder includes nurses. Adds nurses to the assault against a first responder who is discharging or attempting to discharge official duties statute.
    Fiscal Note: (Dated January 26, 2021) NOT SIGNIFICANT
    SB19 - B. Gilmore - 03/01/21 - Senate passed.

    House Hearing Room II


    March 17, 2021

    Increases the penalty for harassment if the person committed the offense because of the victim's actual or perceived employment as a first responder. Defines "first responder" for the purposes of harassment to mean a correctional officer employed by the department of corrections, an emergency medical technician, a firefighter, a law enforcement officer, or any other person who responds to calls for emergency assistance. Broadly captioned.
    SB1138 - D. White - 02/22/21 - Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee.

    House Hearing Room II