CS/HB 1007: Sentencing Juveniles
GENERAL BILL by Harper ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Gibson
Sentencing Juveniles; prohibits state attorney from entering into certain agreements involving prosecution of juvenile offenders; provides that juveniles may be sentenced to juvenile sanctions or to combination of juvenile & adult sanctions; provides procedure for those instances when Juvenile Justice Dept. proposes to discharge child from juvenile probation, commitment, or postcommitment probation program before he or she becomes 21 years of age, etc. Amends FS.
Last Action: 4/30/2004 House - Died in Committee on Public Safety Appropriations (AP)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 2/16/2004 House • Prefiled
3/2/2004 House • Introduced -HJ 00081
3/3/2004 House • Referred to Juvenile Justice (PS); Public Safety & Crime Prevention; Public Safety Appropriations (AP); Appropriations -HJ 00189
3/15/2004 House • On Subcommittee agenda-- Juvenile Justice (PS), 03/17/04, 4:30 pm, 28-H
3/17/2004 House • Recommendation: Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Juvenile Justice (PS); YEAS 5 NAYS 0
3/22/2004 House • Now in Public Safety & Crime Prevention
3/29/2004 House • On Committee agenda-- Public Safety & Crime Prevention, 03/31/04, 8:00 am, Morris Hall
3/31/2004 House • Favorable with CS amendment by Public Safety & Crime Prevention; YEAS 15 NAYS 0 -HJ 00478
4/7/2004 House • Pending review of CS under Rule 6.3(b)
4/22/2004 House • Now in Public Safety Appropriations (AP) -HJ 00478
4/30/2004 House • Died in Committee on Public Safety Appropriations (AP)
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CS/HB 1007, Committee Substitute 1 (Current Bill Version) Posted 4/7/2004 at 3:18 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location S 2104 Sentencing Juveniles Wilson Similar Last Action: 4/30/2004 S Died in Committee on Criminal Justice
Location:Citations - Statutes (6)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 985.04 Oaths; records; confidential information. 985.225 Indictment of a juvenile. 985.226 Criteria for waiver of juvenile court jurisdiction; hearing on motion to transfer for prosecution as an adult. 985.227 Prosecution of juveniles as adults by the direct filing of an information in the criminal division of the circuit court; discretionary criteria; mandatory criteria. 985.233 Sentencing powers; procedures; alternatives for juveniles prosecuted as adults. 985.31 Serious or habitual juvenile offender. -
HB 1007, Original Filed Version Posted 2/16/2004 at 12:16 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: Public Safety & Crime Prevention (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Public Safety & Crime Prevention (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Public Safety & Crime Prevention (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Citations - Statutes (5)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 985.225 Indictment of a juvenile. 985.226 Criteria for waiver of juvenile court jurisdiction; hearing on motion to transfer for prosecution as an adult. 985.227 Prosecution of juveniles as adults by the direct filing of an information in the criminal division of the circuit court; discretionary criteria; mandatory criteria. 985.233 Sentencing powers; procedures; alternatives for juveniles prosecuted as adults. 985.31 Serious or habitual juvenile offender.
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