WV SB653 | 2010 | Regular Session

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: Engrossed on March 3 2010 - 50% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2010-03-13 - From Special Calendar, 3rd reading, placed on House Calendar

Summary

The purpose of this bill is to give sentencing courts discretion in determining sentences for habitual offenders.

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Title

Allowing court discretion for habitual offender sentencing

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2010-03-13 From Special Calendar, 3rd reading, placed on House Calendar
2010-03-10 Read 2nd time
2010-03-10 On 2nd reading, Special Calendar
2010-03-09 Read 1st time
2010-03-09 From House Calendar, 1st reading, placed on Special Calendar
2010-03-08 Do pass
2010-03-04 To House Judiciary
2010-03-04 To Judiciary
2010-03-04 Introduced in House
2010-03-03 Ordered to House
2010-03-03 Passed Senate (Roll No. 45)
2010-03-03 Read 3rd time
2010-03-03 On 3rd reading
2010-03-02 Read 2nd time
2010-03-02 On 2nd reading
2010-03-01 Read 1st time
2010-03-01 On 1st reading
2010-02-26 Reported do pass
2010-02-22 To Judiciary
2010-02-22 To Judiciary
2010-02-22 Introduced in Senate
2010-02-22 To Judiciary
2010-02-22 Filed for introduction

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