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MO HB1284

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/6/2010

Primary Sponsor

Jeff Roorda

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Origin

House of Representatives

2010 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Adds a new category of property damage in the first degree when a person knowingly damages another's motor vehicle while making entry to commit theft or while committing theft inside the vehicle

  • Changes pronouns in existing subsections from "he" to "such person" for gender-neutral language

  • Establishes class C felony penalty for motor vehicle damage under the new provision, with escalation to class B felony for second or subsequent violations of the motor vehicle damage provision

  • Maintains class D felony penalty for property damage exceeding $750 or damage exceeding $1,000 intended to defraud an insurer

Legislative Description

Expands the crime of property damage in the first degree to include knowingly damaging another person's motor vehicle while making entry to steal the vehicle or something within the vehicle

Last Action

Referred: Crime Prevention (H)

5/14/2010

Committee Referrals

Crime Prevention5/14/2010

Full Bill Text

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