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HB 369: Murder

GENERAL BILL by Snyder ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Eisnaugle ; Fresen ; Hasner ; Holder ; Hooper ; Plakon ; Precourt ; Tobia ; Weatherford

Murder; Provides that murder in first degree includes unlawful killing of human being which resulted from unlawful distribution of methadone by person aged 18 or older when such drug is proven to be proximate cause of death of user.

Effective Date: 10/01/2010
Last Action: 4/30/2010 House - Died in Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council, companion bill(s) passed, see SB 808 (Ch. 2010-121)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
11/16/2009 House • Filed
12/18/2009 House • Referred to Public Safety & Domestic Security Policy (CCJP); Criminal & Civil Justice Appropriations (CGHC); Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council
1/14/2010 House • On Committee agenda-- Public Safety & Domestic Security Policy (CCJP), 01/21/10, 10:00 am, 404-H
1/21/2010 House • Favorable by Public Safety & Domestic Security Policy (CCJP); YEAS 11 NAYS 0; Now in Criminal & Civil Justice Appropriations (CGHC)
3/2/2010 House • Introduced, referred to Public Safety & Domestic Security Policy (CCJP); Criminal & Civil Justice Appropriations (CGHC); Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council -HJ 00037; On Committee agenda-- Public Safety & Domestic Security Policy (CCJP), 01/21/10, 10:00 am, 404-H; Favorable by Public Safety & Domestic Security Policy (CCJP); YEAS 11 NAYS 0 -HJ 00166; Now in Criminal & Civil Justice Appropriations (CGHC) -HJ 00166; On Committee agenda-- Criminal & Civil Justice Appropriations (CGHC), 03/04/10, 10:00 am, Reed Hall
3/4/2010 House • Favorable by Criminal & Civil Justice Appropriations (CGHC); YEAS 12 NAYS 0 -HJ 00222
3/5/2010 House • Now in Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council -HJ 00222
4/8/2010 House • On Council agenda-- Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council, 04/12/10, 1:00 pm, 404-H --Not considered
4/30/2010 House • Died in Criminal & Civil Justice Policy Council, companion bill(s) passed, see SB 808 (Ch. 2010-121)