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HI HB1155
Bill
Status
7/12/2011
Primary Sponsor
Faye Hanohano
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AI Summary
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Amends Hawaii's repeat offender statute to specify which class A, B, and C felonies trigger mandatory minimum prison sentences for repeat offenders.
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Establishes mandatory minimum sentences without parole eligibility based on number of prior felony convictions: one prior (6-10 years), two prior (6-20 years), or three or more prior (5-30 years) depending on the current offense level.
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Expands class A felonies subject to mandatory minimums to include crimes like manslaughter, kidnapping, sexual assault, identity theft, and arson in the first degree.
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Adds specific class B felonies including negligent homicide, assault against emergency workers, sexual assault in the second degree, identity theft in the second degree, and robbery in the second degree.
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Includes class C felonies such as assault in the second degree, burglary in the second degree, identity theft in the third degree, and riot in the mandatory minimum provisions.
Legislative Description
Crimes; Repeat Offenders
Last Action
(S) Vetoed on 07-12-11 - Returned from the Governor without approval (Gov. Msg. No. 1343).
7/12/2011