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MI SB1260
Bill
Status
12/18/2020
Primary Sponsor
James Runestad
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AI Summary
SB 1260 Summary
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Amends the Michigan Penal Code to allow courts to impose restrictions on persons convicted of or juveniles adjudicated for various sex crimes and crimes against children, including prohibitions on working, loitering, or residing within 1,000 feet of school property.
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Applies restriction authority to convictions for human trafficking (section 462e), criminal sexual conduct (sections 520b, 520c, 520d, 520e, 520g), indecent exposure (sections 145a-145d), child abuse (section 158), accosting children for immoral purposes (sections 335a, 338-338b), and contributing to child neglect (sections 349b-350).
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Updates the definition of "sexually delinquent person" in section 10a and clarifies that courts may impose restrictions as part of adjudication orders, disposition orders, judgments of sentence, or probation orders.
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Establishes similar restrictions for conviction or adjudication under section 539j relating to unauthorized surveillance or recording of individuals in circumstances where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy, with penalties up to 5 years imprisonment.
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Allows courts discretion in imposing restrictions; restrictions are not mandatory but may be included as part of sentencing conditions upon release from incarceration or completion of supervised release.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: sentencing; additional terms at sentencing; allow. Amends secs. 10a, 462f & 539j of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.10a et seq.) & adds secs. 145h, 158a, 338c, 350b, 455a & 520p.
Criminal procedure: sentencing
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Judiciary And Public Safety
12/18/2020