Bills assigned to Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence


SB 12 - Schaefer - Modifies various laws relating to judicial procedures
SB 21 - Dixon - Provides the Supreme Court with the ability to transfer circuit and associate judge positions from one circuit to another
SB 22 - Dixon - Grants the authority to redraw the circuit and appellate judicial districts to the Supreme Court
SB 36 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions related to juvenile offenders who have been certified as adults and found guilty in a court of general jurisdiction
SB 44 - Dixon - Allows circuit courts that reimburse the state for the salaries of family court commissioners to charge up to a twenty dollar surcharge for cases
SB 45 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to the prosecuting attorneys' retirement, judicial positions, DWI courts, and information management products for governmental agencies
SB 50 - Wallingford - Provides protections for Alternatives to Abortion Agencies to freely engage in religious practices
SB 52 - Munzlinger - Allows law enforcement officers to charge for their services in cases disposed of by a violations bureau and creates the MODEX fund
SB 64 - Dixon - Changes the evidentiary standard in medical malpractice cases to clear and convincing for noneconomic damages
SB 81 - Schaefer - Gives the courts discretion to award attorney's fees to prevailing parties in civil actions where civil rights have been violated
SB 84 - Rupp - Provides for the conscience rights of individuals who provide medical services
SB 96 - Justus - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity
SB 105 - Brown - Creates a statutory cause of action for damages against health care providers
SB 111 - Emery - Prohibits any requirement that pharmacies carry a specific drug or device
SB 113 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions of mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse
SB 118 - Kraus - Authorizes the creation of veterans treatment courts
SB 122 - Schaefer - Modifies provisions regarding the Sunshine Law
SB 126 - Sater - Prohibits any requirement that pharmacies carry a specific drug or device
SB 139 - Kehoe - Modifies provisions regarding the Sunshine Law
SB 142 - Sifton - Repeals a provision requiring corporate paid-in surplus distributions to be identified as liquidating dividends
SB 143 - Walsh - Allows religious and charitable organizations to file with the Secretary of State instead of the circuit court in order to amend charters and convert to a nonprofit corporation
SB 151 - Curls - Changes the notice requirement to a tenant in a foreclosure action from ten days to ninety days
SB 152 - Curls - Allows judges to suspend the imposition of an adult criminal sentence for juvenile offenders
SB 162 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions relating to criminal procedure
SB 175 - Wallingford - Requires the physical presence of the physician who prescribed or dispensed any abortion-inducing drugs while such drug is administered
SB 183 - Sater - Makes it a crime for a government officer to unlawfully search a person seeking access to a public venue or transportation source
SB 184 - Sater - Modifies provisions regarding the termination of alimony and maintenance payments
SB 185 - Sater - Criminalizes prenatal drug or alcohol use
SB 188 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 189 - Romine - Criminalizes the failure to vacate leased premises in a rent and possession case under chapter 535
SB 196 - Keaveny - Allows private trust companies to be examined every thirty-six months and makes alternative dispute provisions in trusts enforceable
SB 202 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates a crime for employers who divulge certain personal information of employees and customers
SB 212 - Cunningham - Repeals the gross negligence exception to civil liability for members of the Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
SB 214 - Silvey - Modifies provisions relating to crime
SB 225 - Curls - Modifies laws regarding educational parental support for higher education
SB 243 - Brown - Makes second degree sexual misconduct a class D felony if the offender was incarcerated in a Department of Corrections facility at the time of the crime
SB 245 - Justus - Modifies the Sheriff's Retirement Fund court surcharge, and adds law school clinics to the list of entities who may qualify for a court cost waiver
SB 247 - Walsh - Abolishes the death penalty and provides that any person sentenced to death before August 28, 2013 must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole
SB 250 - Schaaf - Modifies provisions relating to the crime of possession of child pornography
SB 251 - Kraus - Updates provisions relating to public assistance fraud and abuse
SB 253 - Justus - Modifies provisions relating to criminal law
SB 263 - Curls - Creates the crimes of assault of an employee of a mass transit system while in the scope of his or her duties in the first, second, and third degree
SB 273 - Wallingford - Requires certain crime scene materials to be considered closed records under Missouri's Sunshine Law
SB 285 - Romine - Allows certain law enforcement agencies access to electronic monitoring information regarding sexually violent predators
SB 310 - Nasheed - Creates a petition process for the expungement of records relating to certain criminal offenses
SB 313 - LeVota - Increases the $2 surcharge for criminal cases in cities or counties with domestic violence shelters to $4
SB 316 - Parson - Creates a court surcharge in municipal traffic violation cases
SB 318 - Rupp - Modifies provisions relating to abortion reporting and recordkeeping
SB 322 - Dixon - Provides immunity for law enforcement officers from personal civil liability
SB 327 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to electronic monitoring of criminal defendants and DWI courts
SB 331 - Schmitt - Creates procedures for the collection of restitution through the office of the prosecuting or circuit attorney
SB 336 - Walsh - Allows debtors facing nonjudicial foreclosure to chose mediation or judicial foreclosure as alternatives
SB 338 - Romine - Modifes provisions relating to correctional treatment programs for offenders who are under the age of 18
SB 351 - Lager - Mandates that judges must disqualify themselves from hearing a proceeding in certain situations
SB 353 - Lager - Modifies the law relating to the Missouri Human Rights Act and employment discrimination
SB 356 - Kehoe - Terminates a manufacturer's liability when a product is materially altered by a person not in the business of selling the product
SB 369 - LeVota - Requires reporting and creates crimes related to counterfeit, fake, diluted, or black market drugs
SB 377 - Dixon - Modifies penalties for first degree murder when the person was under the age of 18 at the time of committing the offense
SB 380 - Kraus - Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenders participating in Department of Corrections' 120-day programs and sexual offender assessment programs
SB 389 - Curls - Provides a process for the Parole Board to review the case histories of offenders serving more than 15 years in prison and recommend clemency or allow release on parole
SB 391 - Dixon - Codifies the common law remedy of civil contempt for failure to comply with child support orders
SB 393 - Libla - Requires an ultrasound to be conducted and reviewed with the pregnant woman prior to the 24-hour waiting period for an abortion
SB 409 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions relating to first degree murder
SB 414 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to the legal defense of indigent persons
SB 424 - Nasheed - Requires jail employees to report abuse against offenders to the sheriff and makes failure to report a class A misdemeanor
SB 425 - Nasheed - Allows debtors facing nonjudicial foreclosure to chose mediation or judicial foreclosure as alternatives
SB 428 - Sifton - Creates a Homeless Bill of Rights and prohibits discrimination based on housing status
SB 440 - Munzlinger - Bans consumer loans for the purchase of the proceeds of a consumer's legal action
SB 443 - Silvey - Allows certain local city hospitals to become nonprofit corporations upon a vote of the people or the adoption of a resolution by the hospital's board of trustees
SB 448 - Schmitt - Allows the circuit court of the city of St. Louis to create of a special armed offender docket
SB 451 - Justus - Allows a party to petition the court to have civil court records removed from an automated case management system
SB 452 - Justus - Gives the family courts original jurisdiction to hear guardianship cases
SB 462 - Schaefer - Authorizes circuit clerks to collect a surcharge for processing garnishments
SB 482 - Nasheed - Mandates that the city of St. Louis must create a special armed offender docket
SJR 1 - Lager - Grants the General Assembly the power to limit by statute jury awards of noneconomic damages
SJR 8 - Dixon - Removes obsolete language and adds that judges from the Court of Appeals shall serve as a reapportionment commission
SJR 9 - Emery - Requires the Senate to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
SJR 15 - Schaaf - Modifies the Constitution to allow for propensity evidence in prosecutions for crimes of a sexual nature involving a victim under the age of eighteen
HB 210 - Cox - Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Criminal Code
HB 215 - Cox - Modifies provisions relating to criminal procedures
HB 218 - Cox - Modifies provisions dealing with the purchase, sale, and possession of methamphetamine precursor drugs and electronic tracking of purchases of controlled substances
HB 256 - Jones - Modifies provisions relating to the closure of certain records under the Missouri Sunshine Law
HB 285 - Pace - Creates the Class A felony of distribution of a controlled substance near a child care facility
HB 301 - Engler - Modifies provisions relating to sexually violent predators and a prisoner re-entry program
HB 320 - Elmer - Modifies the law relating to the Missouri Human Rights Act
HB 326 - Fitzwater - Makes second degree sexual misconduct a Class D felony if the offender was incarcerated in a Department of Corrections facility at the time of the crime
HB 371 - Cox - Modifies provisions relating to judicial procedures
HB 373 - Cox - Modifies provisions relating to judicial resources
HB 374 - Cox - Modifies provisions relating to judicial procedures
HB 400 - Riddle - Requires the physical presence of the physician who prescribed or dispensed any abortion-inducing drugs while such drug is administered
HB 443 - Hubbard - Establishes a pilot program to encourage visitation between incarcerated parents and their children
HB 457 - Jones - Provides for the conscience rights of individuals who provide medical services
HB 541 - Hicks - Modifies provisions related to juvenile offenders who have been certified as adults and penalties for juvenile offenders of first degree murder
HB 589 - Hinson - Modifies provisions relating to sex offenses, the sex offender registry, domestic violence, and child abuse
HB 635 - Fitzwater - Modifies provisions relating to correctional treatment programs for offenders who are under the age of 18
HB 936 - Swan - Modifies provisions relating to abortion-inducing drugs and to utilization of telehealth by nurses
HJR 16 - McCaherty - Modifies the Constitution to allow for propensity evidence in prosecutions for crimes of a sexual nature involving a victim under the age of sixteen
HJR 26 - Richardson - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing parents the fundamental right to control the care, custody, upbringing, and education of their minor children