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SB657 - Increases Penalties For Livestock Theft
SB 0657 Increases Penalties For Livestock Theft
Sponsor:WESTFALL
LR Number:L2330.08T Fiscal Note:2330-08
Committee:Agriculture and Local Government
Last Action:06/25/96 - Signed by Governor
Title:CCS/HCS/SCS/SB 657
Effective Date:August 28, 1996
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Current Bill Summary

CCS/HCS/SCS/SB 657 - This act enhances the criminal penalties for livestock theft.

This act states that a person who steals property listed in Section 570.030.3, RSMo, may be charged for separate counts of stealing if the value of each individual item of property exceeds $150. Any person with a prior conviction of livestock theft pursuant to Section 570.030.3(3)(i) who steals livestock defined in said section with a value of over $3,000 is guilty of a Class B felony.
JAMES KLAHR