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MI SB1095

Bill

Status

Introduced

11/13/2024

Primary Sponsor

Sylvia Santana

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Origin

Senate

102nd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Adds new crimes involving body-worn cameras: knowingly failing to activate a body-worn camera when it interferes with an official proceeding or internal investigation (misdemeanor: up to 90 days or $500 fine), and knowingly deactivating a body-worn camera while using excessive force (felony: up to 2 years or $1,000 fine).

  • Expands evidence tampering provisions to explicitly include digital images, videos, and audio recordings from body-worn cameras used for law enforcement purposes.

  • Changes language in section 1(c) from "listed in" to "under" regarding sexual assault crimes, and modifies section 1(d) from "attempted" to "attempting" for retaliation provisions.

  • Clarifies that violations of subsection (5)(a) and (b) regarding evidence tampering are subject to specified penalties, rather than the entire subsection.

  • Takes effect 90 days after enactment.

Legislative Description

Crimes: other; tampering with evidence by law enforcement officer with specific intent; prohibit, and provide penalties. Amends sec. 483a of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.483a).

Crimes: other

Last Action

Referred To Committee Of The Whole

12/11/2024

Committee Referrals

Civil Rights, Judiciary, And Public Safety11/13/2024

Full Bill Text

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