SB 392: Juvenile Justice
GENERAL BILL by Bracy
Juvenile Justice; Increasing the age of a child at which a state attorney may, or is required to, request a court to transfer the child to adult court for criminal prosecution; increasing the age of a child at which a state attorney may, or is required to, file an information against the child for prosecution as an adult, etc.
        
        Effective Date: 7/1/2018 
Last Action: 3/10/2018 Senate - Died in Criminal Justice
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
    
    
    Last Action: 3/10/2018 Senate - Died in Criminal Justice
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
        
        Senate Committee References:
        
- Criminal Justice (CJ)
- Judiciary (JU)
- Rules (RC)
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            Bill History Date Chamber Action 10/3/2017 Senate • Filed 
 10/25/2017 Senate • Referred to Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Rules -SJ 32 
 1/9/2018 Senate • Introduced -SJ 32 
 2/1/2018 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 02/06/18, 9:00 am, 37 Senate Office Building --Not Considered 
 3/10/2018 Senate • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration 
 • Died in Criminal Justice
 
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                    SB 392, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 10/3/2017 at 2:29 PM Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: Criminal Justice (Pre-Meeting) 2/5/2018 (pdf) 
 Related Bills (3)Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills S 1552 Juvenile Justice Bracy Compare Last Action: 3/26/2018 Chapter No. 2018-86   S 1552 (c1) Juvenile Justice Bracy Compare Last Action: 3/26/2018 Chapter No. 2018-86   S 1552 (e1) Juvenile Justice Bracy Compare Last Action: 3/26/2018 Chapter No. 2018-86   Citations - Statutes (6)Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 985.15 Filing decisions. Page 6 (pdf) 985.26 Length of detention. Page 12 (pdf) 985.265 Detention transfer and release; education; adult jails. Page 7 (pdf) 985.556 Waiver of juvenile court jurisdiction; hearing. Page 1 (pdf) 985.557 Direct filing of an information; discretionary and mandatory criteria. Page 3 (pdf) 985.565 Sentencing powers; procedures; alternatives for juveniles prosecuted as adults. Page 9 (pdf)