File Code: Criminal Law - Substantive Crimes
- Sponsored By: 
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Delegates McComas, Bartlett, Jameson, Kullen, and Norman
 
- Entitled: 
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Criminal Law - Identity Fraud - Assumption of Identity of Fictitious Person
 
Clarifying that a person is prohibited from knowingly and willfully
assuming the identity of a fictitious person to avoid identification,
apprehension, or prosecution for a crime, or with fraudulent intent,
to get a benefit, credit, good, service, or any other thing of value
or to avoid the payment of debt or other legal obligation; and
providing penalties for a violation of the Act.
Legislative date is used to record
history occurring in the Chambers
otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
- 2/24
 - First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
 - 3/8
 - Re-referred Judiciary
 - 3/9
 - Hearing 3/23 at 1:00 p.m.
 - 3/25
 - Favorable Report by Judiciary
 - 3/23
 - Favorable Report Adopted
 -      Second Reading Passed
 - 3/24
 - Third Reading Passed (141-0)
 
Senate Action
- 3/26
 - First Reading Judicial Proceedings
 - 3/30
 - Hearing 4/6 at 1:00 p.m.
 
Sponsored by:
- Delegate Susan K. McComas, District 35B
 - Delegate Joseph R. Bartlett, District 4A
 - Delegate Sally Jameson, District 28
 - Delegate Sue Kullen, District 27B
 - Delegate H. Wayne Norman, District 35A
 
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- Crimes and Punishments -see also- Penalties and Sentnc; etc.
 - Fraud -see also- Forgery
 - Identification
 - Penalties and Sentences -see also- Death Penalty
 - Privacy
 
Bill affects the following Statutes:
-   Criminal Law
 - (
 8-301 ,
 8-301 
)
 
All documents except Roll Call Votes are
displayed in PDF format:
- Bill Text:
 First Reading,
Third Reading, Enrolled
 - Fiscal and Policy Note:
 Available
 - Amendments:
None offered
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Committee Votes :
 
 House 
- Judiciary
 
- Roll Call Vote (Legislative date is shown):
 House 
- March 24, 2010: Third Reading Passed  (141-0)