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HI SB2939
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds new section to Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 708 establishing extended terms of imprisonment for offenses under parts II, III, or IV committed on agricultural land if the defendant knew or reasonably should have known the crime occurred on agricultural land.
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Sets maximum extended imprisonment terms of 20 years (class B felony), 10 years (class C felony), 2 years (misdemeanor), and 60 days (petty misdemeanor).
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Establishes mandatory minimum imprisonment without possibility of parole of 3 years 4 months (class B felony), 1 year 8 months (class C felony), 60 days (misdemeanor), and 5 days (petty misdemeanor).
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Defines "agricultural lands" as acreage used primarily for farming operations as defined in section 165-2, including associated farm buildings, dwellings, roads, and irrigation infrastructure.
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Takes effect June 18, 2050.
Legislative Description
Relating To Crimes On Agricultural Lands.
Agricultural Lands
Last Action
This measure has been deleted from the meeting scheduled on Wednesday 03-18-20 8:35AM in conference room 312.
3/16/2020