Legislation
- Title
- Criminal Procedure - Successive Federal and State Prosecutions - Bar
- Sponsored by
- Delegates Anderson, Vallario, Carter, Cluster, Conaway, Dumais, Glenn, Hough, Ivey, McComas, McDermott, Mitchell, Parrott, Smigiel, and Valderrama
- Status
- In the House - Third Reading Failed (46-89)
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Providing that a prosecution under a State criminal statute is barred if the defendant was previously prosecuted in a United States District Court for a crime arising out of the same incident, the elements of the crime are identical in the State and federal statutes, and the federal prosecution resulted in a conviction or an acquittal; etc.
Committees
- Original:
- Judiciary Click to view Recorded Media
Details
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2013
History
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Date Posted | Document Name |
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3/14/2013 | Amendments House - (Judiciary) {612114/01 Adopted |
3/05/2013 | Amendments House - (Judiciary) {962210/01 Adopted |
1/18/2013 | Text - First - Criminal Procedure - Successive Federal and State Prosecutions - Bar |
3/14/2013 | Text - Third - Criminal Procedure - Successive Federal and State Prosecutions - Bar |
2/28/2013 | Vote - House - Committee - Judiciary |
3/16/2013 | Vote - House Floor - Third Reading Failed (46-89) - 03/16/13 |
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