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HI SB77
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows plaintiffs to file court documents as "Jane Doe" or "John Doe" in harassment injunction cases when the court finds compelling reasons to protect privacy and that anonymity will not prejudice the defendant or public interest.
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Requires durable powers of attorney and powers of attorney to be signed by two qualified witnesses (18+ years old, not the attorney-in-fact, unrelated to the attorney-in-fact and other witness) and acknowledged by a notary public to be enforceable.
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Establishes labor trafficking in the first degree as a class A felony for obtaining another person for labor through force, fraud, debt bondage, intimidation, or document confiscation, with a class B felony offense for recruitment or aiding and abetting labor trafficking ventures.
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Establishes sex trafficking in the first degree as a class A felony for profiting from prostitution of minors or using coercion, fraud, or force; sex trafficking in the second degree is a class B felony for managing prostitution businesses obtained through trafficking methods.
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Makes it first degree murder to kill a witness in a family court case related to the witness's status; establishes statute of limitations of nine years or six years after discovery (whichever is longer) for challenging wills, trusts, or estate plans based on fraud or undue influence.
Legislative Description
Anonymous Filings; Labor and Sex Trafficking
Last Action
(H) Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on JUD with none voting no (0) and Chang, Coffman, Herkes, Keith-Agaran, Nakashima, Wooley excused (6).
3/18/2011