WV HB2109 | 2019 | Regular Session

Note: Carry Foward to future HB2109

Status

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: Introduced on January 9 2019 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2019-02-13 - Committed to Finance on 3rd reading
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [HTML]

Summary

The purpose of this bill is to extend the maximum period of confinement a judge may impose for certain, first-time probationary violations from 60 days to six months. The bill also provides judges greater sentencing discretion for certain, subsequent violations of probation.

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Title

Extending the maximum period of confinement a judge may impose for certain, first-time probationary violations

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2019-02-13HouseCommitted to Finance on 3rd reading
2019-02-13HouseOn 3rd reading, Special Calendar
2019-02-12HouseRead 2nd time
2019-02-12HouseOn 2nd reading, Special Calendar
2019-02-11HouseRead 1st time
2019-02-11HouseOn 1st reading, Special Calendar
2019-02-08HouseBy substitute, do pass
2019-01-09HouseTo House Judiciary
2019-01-09HouseIntroduced in House
2019-01-09HouseTo Judiciary then Finance
2019-01-09HouseFiled for introduction

Same As/Similar To

HB2109 (Carry Over) 2019-02-13 - Committed to Finance on 3rd reading

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Code Citations

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621210Amended CodeCitation Text

West Virginia State Sources


Bill Comments

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