SB 227 - Coleman, Mary Elizabeth
Modifies provisions relating to the culpable mental state necessary for a homicide offense
Bill Details
Sponsor
LR Number
0953S.02T
Title
SS SB 227
House Handler
Journal Page
S2826
Effective Date
August 28, 2023
Current Status
Signed by Governor
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CURRENT BILL SUMMARY
SS/SB 227 - Under current law, the culpable mental state necessary to prove a homicide offense is found to exist if the only difference between what actually occurred and what was the object of the offender's state of mind is that a different person or people were killed.
This act adds that it shall not be a defense to a homicide charge that the identity of the person the offender intended to kill cannot be established. If the state proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the offender had the requisite mental state toward a specific person or a general class of persons who are not identified or who are not identifiable, such intent shall be transferred to a person who is killed by the offender while such mental state existed.
This act is substantially similar to to HB 1989 (2022) and HCS/HB 676 (2021).
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