Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2009)
Bills Indexed by Subject
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
HB 33
--- Sponsor:
Sater, David
--- CoSponsor:
Wright, Billy Pat
Requires the State Highway Patrol to create, maintain, and make
available for public inquiry on the Internet a registry of persons
convicted of certain drug offenses
HB 131
--- Sponsor:
Fallert, Joseph Jr.
--- CoSponsor:
Fischer, Linda
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being present in or loitering
within 1,000 yards of a state park
HB 133
--- Sponsor:
Fallert, Joseph Jr.
--- CoSponsor:
Fischer, Linda
Changes the minimum prison term for individuals who have pled
guilty to or been found guilty of certain felonies
HB 137
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
Eliminates the payment of an intervention fee as a condition of
parole
HB 146
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records including
convictions for any nonviolent crime, misdemeanor, or nonviolent drug
violation
HB 152
--- Sponsor:
Ruestman, Marilyn
--- CoSponsor:
Cooper, Robert Wayne
Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 17 years of
age or older who is arrested for certain crimes to provide a
biological sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
HB 164
--- Sponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
--- CoSponsor:
Yates, Brian David
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being physically present
or loitering within 500 feet of a child care facility
HB 167
--- Sponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
Changes the laws regarding criminal history records information
HB 177
--- Sponsor:
Cox, Stanley
Gives the judge presiding over certain sexual offense cases
discretion to publicly disclose indentifying information regarding
the defendant which could be used to identify or locate the victim
HB 260
--- Sponsor:
Franz, Ward
Changes the laws regarding a person who has been found guilty of
failure to register as a sexual offender
HB 263
--- Sponsor:
Franz, Ward
Specifies that any person required to register as a sexual offender
must avoid all Halloween-related contact with children at any time as
well as on October 31
HB 317
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
--- CoSponsor:
Dixon, Bob
Specifies that no defendant in a criminal case is entitled to compel
the examination of a witness who is younger than 14 years of age
HB 384
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the laws regarding certain criminal offenses and procedures
HB 484
--- Sponsor:
Deeken, Bill
--- CoSponsor:
McGhee, Mike
Establishes the Commission on the Death Penalty and places a
moratorium on all executions until January 1, 2012
HB 510
--- Sponsor:
Hoskins, Denny
--- CoSponsor:
Largent, Scott
Establishes requirements for private jails and brings them under the
same guidelines and penalties as county and city jails
HB 588
--- Sponsor:
Talboy, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Burnett, John P.
Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to make periodic reviews
of certain convicted offenders serving sentences of 50 years or life
without the possibility of parole
HB 589
--- Sponsor:
Talboy, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Requires any criminal justice entity that conducts eyewitness
identification procedures to adopt written policies for using an
eyewitness to identify a suspect
HB 674
--- Sponsor:
Low, Beth
--- CoSponsor:
El-Amin, Talibdin
Allows for the compensation of a person wrongfully convicted and
imprisoned
HB 791
--- Sponsor:
Yates, Brian David
--- CoSponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
Specifies that any person possessing less than 35 grams of
marijuana will be required to perform community service
HB 820
--- Sponsor:
Fischer, Linda
--- CoSponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
Creates the Law Enforcement Safety Fund and authorizes a $7 surcharge
in certain criminal cases to fund a contribution system for certain
law enforcement employees
HB 821
--- Sponsor:
Cooper, Robert Wayne
--- CoSponsor:
Pollock, Darrell
Allows a first classification county to establish a county court
HB 866
--- Sponsor:
Wells, Don
--- CoSponsor:
Tilley, Steven
Allows certain unsubstantiated complaints made against licensed social
workers and physicians by certain sexually violent predators to be
removed from the regulating entity's records
HB 890
--- Sponsor:
LeVota, Paul
--- CoSponsor:
Yates, Brian David
Increases from $2 to $4 the additional surcharge that may be assessed
in a criminal case by the governing body of any county or city having
a domestic violence shelter
HB 905
--- Sponsor:
Low, Beth
--- CoSponsor:
El-Amin, Talibdin
Allows a person who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned to apply
for compensation
HB 908
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Establishes a surcharge on certain criminal cases to fund a
contribution system for certain law enforcement officers
HB 936
--- Sponsor:
Wildberger, Edward
--- CoSponsor:
Walsh, Regina
Changes the laws regarding the criminal justice system and establishes
Christy's Law regarding a drug test for victims of sexual offenses
HB 1012
--- Sponsor:
Corcoran, Michael George
--- CoSponsor:
Spreng, Michael
Requires all residents of long-term care facilities to have
background checks for the purpose of identifying those residents who
are sexual offenders
HB 1027
--- Sponsor:
Nasheed, Jamilah
--- CoSponsor:
Gray, Rochelle
Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records
HB 1072
--- Sponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
Specifies that any computer or laptop seized in the investigation and
prosecution of a sexual offense will not be returned to the offender
under certain conditions and a finding of the court
HB 1092
--- Sponsor:
McGhee, Mike
Limits the amount of aid the Attorney General may give in death
penalty cases and establishes the Death Increment Fiscal
Accountability Committee
HB 1127
--- Sponsor:
McGhee, Mike
Changes the law regarding clemency in death penalty cases
HB 1144
--- Sponsor:
Stevenson, Bryan P.
--- CoSponsor:
Flook, Tim
Requires the Department of Corrections to design and implement an
intensive long-term treatment program for certain chronic nonviolent
offenders with serious substance abuse addictions
HB 1167
--- Sponsor:
Gray, Rochelle
Authorizes the board of directors of certain special purpose
districts to appoint and employ as many district police officers as
the board deems necessary
HB 1200
--- Sponsor:
Grisamore, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Sater, David
Changes the laws regarding criminal background checks conducted
under the Family Care Safety Registry
- SB 8
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Creates a "Crime Laboratory Review Commission" to independently
review the operations of crime laboratories in the state of Missouri
that receive state-administered funding
- SB 17
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Eliminates the death penalty
- SB 37
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Modifies provisions relating to the public defender system
- SB 46
--- Sponsor:
Schaefer, Kurt
- Requires any person who pleads guilty to or is found guilty of a
felony on or after August 28, 2009, to serve a minimum prison term
of eighty-five percent of his or her sentence
- SB 63
--- Sponsor:
Rupp, Scott T.
- Modifies various provisions relating to dog fighting
- SB 180
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Modifies various provisions relating to crime
- SB 181
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Modifies various provisions relating to crime
- SB 192
--- Sponsor:
Shoemyer, Wes
- Redefines the term "intoxication-related traffic offense"
- SB 201
--- Sponsor:
Cunningham, Jane
- Modifies provisions relating to dog fighting
- SB 261
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Modifies various provisions relating to crime
- SB 273
--- Sponsor:
Engler, Kevin
- Withdrawn
- SB 310
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Requires custodial interrogations of persons suspected of certain
serious offenses to be recorded
- SB 312
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Repeals the current procedures regarding criminal activity forfeiture
actions and establishes new procedures
- SB 321
--- Sponsor:
Days, Rita D.
- Creates a commission to study the death penalty in Missouri
- SB 417
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Allows law enforcement agencies to hold a suspect arrested without a
warrant for up to 48 hours, rather than 24 hours, before charging
the person with a crime.
- SB 435
--- Sponsor:
Lembke, Jim
- Allows the Department of Mental Health to contract with county jails
to confine sexually violent predators who are civilly committed
- SB 551
--- Sponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Modifies provisions relating to drug offenses and substance abuse
treatment
- SJR 3
--- Sponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Creates an exception to the prohibition against laws retrospective in
operation by allowing certain laws pertaining to sexual offenders
and other felons to be applied retrospectively
Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 17, 2009 at 9:31 am