Mississippi Legislature
2003 Regular Session

Subject: CRIMES AND OFFENSES - SENTENCING

As of 04/24/03 at 16:59

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HB  45  Pretrial intervention program; revise to provide          Moak
        keeping of nonpublic records of subsequent proceedings.
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB  75  85% sentencing rule; change date of exemption for         Ishee
        nonviolent offenders to convictions after June 30,     
        1995.                                                  
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB  90  Corrections; authorize mandatory rehabilitation program   Fleming
        for offenders convicted of drug or alcohol related     
        crimes.                                                
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 124  Sentencing options; authorize courts to impose hard       Cameron
        labor.                                                 
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 142  Crimes; provide that the murder of a police dog is a      Fleming
        felony.                                                
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 270  Crimes; double penalty and no parole for persons using    Cameron
        weapons while committing crimes.                       
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 319  Corrections; provide that certain offenders are not       Moak
        eligible for earned-time allowance.                    
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 347  Community Service Revolving Fund; place stipulations on   Fleming
   %    payments made by offenders.                            
           02/05 (H) Died In Committee
HB 403  Corrections; remove limit on number of days an            Malone
        offender's sentence may be reduced for meritorious     
        earned time.                                           
           02/13 (H) Died On Calendar
HB 410  Vote fraud; revise penalty.                               Moore (60th)
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 428  Crimes; revise penalties for false reporting of a         Robinson (84th)
        crime.                                                 
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 444  Drug dealers; death of person during drug violation       Stringer
        constitutes felony murder.                             
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 463  Habitual offender; no plea bargaining for violent         Formby
        offenders.                                             
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 503  Intensive supervision program; revise eligibility for     Snowden
        program.                                               
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 504  Corrections; persons convicted of certain crimes shall    Moak
        not be placed in an intensive supervision program.     
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 631  Department of Corrections; authorize to require           Denny *
   %    offenders to assist in payment of incarceration costs  
        at state/county facilities.                            
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 707  Implied consent; revise penalties for 2nd and 3rd         Reeves
   %    offense with higher blood alcohol concentration.       
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 710  Implied consent; prohibit reduction of sentence for       Reeves
   %    second or subsequent offenses.                         
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 780  Intensive Supervision Program; extend repealer.           Ford
 * %       03/17 Approved by Governor
HB 803  Crimes; revise impersonating bail agent and revise        Rogers
        penalty for bondjumping and fugitive flight.           
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 830  Sentencing; persons convicted of death or serious         Reeves
        injury while driving under the influence are subject to
        85% rule.                                              
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 847  Standard state monetary assessments; extend repealer      Ford
 *      and create State Prosecutor Compensation Fund.         
           03/18 Approved by Governor
HB 887  Crimes; provide enhanced penalties for fleeing or         Snowden
        eluding law enforcement officer.                       
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 955  Parole; prohibit for persons sentenced to life            Fillingane
        imprisonment regardless of health status.              
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 983  Domestic violence; require convicted offenders to         Whittington
        participate in program endorsed by local domestic      
        violence program or shelter.                           
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB 987  County and city inmates; require to assist in the         Mayo
   %    payment of costs of incarceration.                     
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1069  Parole; prohibit previously convicted felons from         Moore (60th)
        attaining.                                             
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1092  Eighty-five percent rule; apply to large quantities of    Moore (60th)
        controlled substances.                                 
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1121  Crimes; increase threshold and revise penalties for       Blackmon
 *      larceny and related crimes (MPA).                      
           03/31 Approved by Governor
HB1130  Trusty time allowance; increase from 10 to 15 days of     Banks
        reduction for program participation.                   
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1131  Trusty time allowance; increase from 10 to 30 days of     Banks
        reduction for program participation.                   
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1187  Meritorious earned time; abolish limit on amount of       Malone
        time offender can earn.                                
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1189  Restitution centers; establish eligibility standards      Malone
 *      for offenders.                                         
           04/22 Approved by Governor
HB1190  Intensive supervision program; provide field officers     Malone
 *      with discretion in arresting violators of program.     
           03/04 (S) Died In Committee
HB1237  Corrections; allow certain nonviolent offenders to be     Scott (80th)
        eligible for an increased earned-time allowance.       
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1238  Drug offenders; require rehabilitation and testing        Scott (80th)
   %    before release.                                        
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1298  Corrections; revise 85% rule by excluding nonviolent      Scott (80th)
        offenders and creating a rehabilitation program.       
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1404  Capital murder; apply to multiple murders.                Moore (60th)
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1406  Capital offenses; penalties not involving death to be     Lott
        life without parole.                                   
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1420  House arrest; prohibit offenders from becoming eligible   Moore (60th)
   %    until three months from parole date.                   
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
HB1424  Trusty time allowance; increase from 10 to 20 days of     Banks
        reduction for program participation.                   
           02/04 (H) Died In Committee
SB2137  Larceny, petit; increase threshold, conform grand         Walls
        larceny.                                               
           02/04 (S) Died In Committee
SB2209  Eviction; by district attorney for drug violations.       Nunnelee
           02/04 (S) Died In Committee
SB2585  Weapons; selling or giving to minor is a felony.          Johnson (38th)
           02/04 (S) Died In Committee
SB2702  DUI; certain convicts to serve prison term in county      Jackson
   %    jail.                                                  
           02/04 (S) Died In Committee
SB2820  Animals; felony to maliciously injure or cruelly treat.   Gollott
           02/04 (S) Died In Committee
SC 562  Suspend deadlines for further consideration of SB 2176;   Burton
        DUI; allow multiple counts for vehicular homicide.     
           04/06 (H) Died In Committee

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