File Code: Criminal Law - Procedure
- Sponsored By:
-
Delegate Barnes
- Entitled:
-
Criminal Procedure - Arrest - Violation of Protective Order
Codifying in the Criminal Procedure Article a requirement in the
Family Law Article that an officer arrest with or without a warrant
and take into custody a person who the officer has probable cause to
believe is in violation of a protective order.
Legislative date is used to record
history occurring in the Chambers
otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
- 2/4
- First Reading Judiciary
- 2/3
- Hearing 2/18 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/1
- Favorable Report by Judiciary
- 3/2
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 3/4
- Third Reading Passed (121-17)
- 4/2
- Returned Passed
Senate Action
- 3/5
- First Reading Judicial Proceedings
- 3/17
- Hearing 3/31 at 1:00 p.m.
- 4/8
- Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
- 4/4
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 4/5
- Third Reading Passed (46-0)
Action after passage in House and Senate
- 4/13
- Approved by the Governor
- - Chapter 159
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- Arrests
- Crimes and Punishments -see also- Penalties and Sentnc; etc.
- Domestic Violence -see also- Child Abuse & Neglect
- Law Enforcement -see also- State Police, Department of
- Protection Orders
Bill affects the following Statutes:
- Criminal Procedure
- (
2-204.1
)
- Family Law
- (
4-508.1 ,
4-509
)
All documents except Roll Call Votes are
displayed in PDF format:
- Bill Text:
First Reading,
Third Reading, Enrolled, Chapter
- Fiscal and Policy Note:
Available
- Amendments:
None offered
-
Committee Votes :
House
- Judiciary
Senate
- Judicial Proceedings
- Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
- March 4, 2010: Third Reading Passed (121-17)
Senate
- April 5, 2010: Third Reading Passed (46-0)