Judiciary
Assigned Bills

HB 1037 - (Monaco) Removes statute of limitations for forcible rape, attempted forcible rape, forcible sodomy and attempted forcible sodomy
HB 1058 - (Haywood) Adds first and second degree arson to a list of hate crimes
HB 1151 - (Smith (011)) Corrects an erroneous internal cross-reference in the law on administration of trusts
HB 1344 - (Crump) Creates Project Exile
HB 1537 - (Clayton) Allows estate value to be offset by debt in determining whether the small estate administration statutes apply
HB 1577 - (Campbell) Crime of tampering with pharmaceuticals.
HB 1656 - (Wright) Increases penalty for forcible rape and sodomy, allows for DNA testing on individuals arrested for felonies
HB 1659 - (Kelly (027)) Allows court clerks to collect certain locally-imposed surcharges if authorized by statute
HB 1712 - (Monaco) Modifies provisions of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code regarding matters regulated by the Secretary of State
HB 1715 - (Moore) Expands the use of state-funded interpreters for the deaf in judicial proceedings
HB 1722 - (Hosmer) Requires mentally retarded persons to be represented during interrogations
HB 1756 - (Reid) Modifies testing of and release of records regarding certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1768 - (Hosmer) Provides that liens of judgments or decrees on real estate shall continue for ten years
HB 1814 - (Monaco) Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection
HB 1895 - (Carnahan) Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory Committee
HB 1955 - (Hilgemann) Neighborhood/community groups may present evidence at a sentencing hearing for a controlled substance offense
HB 1962 - (Monaco) Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
SB 0631 Schneider - Modifies certain provisions of the Second Injury Fund
SB 0637 Caskey - State consents to ADA suits in state court only
SB 0650 Singleton - Removes statute of limitations for forcible rape and forcible sodomy and armed criminal action
SB 0657 House - Limits the ability of the Government to interfere with the exercise of religion
SB 0686 Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0689 Gibbons - Creates Project Exile
SB 0698 Cauthorn - Allows covenant marriages
SB 0706 Russell - Allows nonattorneys to represent themselves before certain state agencies
SB 0731 Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0742 Caskey - Makes technical correction to trusts and estates law
SB 0743 Caskey - Rulings on termination of parental rights shall be final for purposes of appeal
SB 0747 Russell - Nonattorneys may represent corporations in certain state proceedings
SB 0763 Bland - Lowers age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 0800 DePasco - Removes statute of limitations for certain unclassified crimes
SB 0819 Bentley - Raises age limit for death penalty from 16 to 18
SB 0825 Schneider - Creates commission of administrative law judges of the Division of Workers Compensation
SB 0832 Schneider - Modifies workers' compensation and second injury fund provisions
SB 0833 Schneider - Requires certain departments to notify the Attorney General's office before entering into certain contracts
SB 0916 Dougherty - Modifies various court fees
SB 0931 Klarich - Makes several changes regarding business and commerce
SB 0932 Klarich - Clarifies the notice due to a tenant when the landlord sells the rented property
SB 0938 Cauthorn - Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying concealed weapons
SB 0942 Schneider - Appeals of Public Service Commission orders shall go directly to the Court of Appeals
SB 0958 Kinder - Limits the ability of the government to interfere with the exercise of religion
SB 1021 Wiggins - Enacts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
SB 1022 Rohrbach - Court shall determine punishment if jury is unable to decide in first degree murder trials
SB 1027 Kinder - Prohibits certain suits by political subdivisions and the state against firearm manufacturers and dealers
SB 1031 Schneider - Expands the duties of the administrative hearing commission
SB 1092 Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 1122 Foster - Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying concealed weapons
SB 1130 House - Authorizes the General Assembly to intervene in courts under certain circumstances
SB 1137 Bentley - Allows electronic creation and access to birth and death records
SB 1142 Jacob - Modifies the closing of criminal records
SB 1152 Klarich - Modifies various aspects of court administration
SB 1169 Childers - Makes the Robinson-Patman Price Discrimination Act enforceable in state courts
SB 1193 Caskey - Establishes a district attorney system
SB 1194 Klarich - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 1197 Gibbons - Reinstates the Dead Man's Act which prohibits introduction of statement from deceased person in trials
SB 1211 Coleman - Relieves certain crime victims of the requirement to pay court costs for protective orders & charges against offender
SB 1257 Loudon - Imposes civil liability on any person violating Missouri's informed consent law for abortion
SB 1276 Gibbons - Provides option for judicial review if board of arbitrators renders negative decision regarding school dist. boundaries
SB 1277 Caskey - Allows for crediting and transfers of creditable service in certain situations for judges
SJR 022 Schneider - Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly
SJR 024 Johnson - Revises term limits to exclude certain partial terms of service in the General Assembly
SJR 028 Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 035 Jacob - Repeals legislative term limits

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