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MO SB86
Bill
AI Summary
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Courts may order electronic monitoring with victim notification for persons found guilty of violating ex parte or full protection orders, either as a sentence or condition of probation
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Persons charged with protection order violations may be placed on electronic monitoring as a condition of pre-trial release
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Electronic monitoring requires the protected person's informed consent, including information about technology limitations, safety planning resources, and available community services
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Alerts from electronic monitoring devices constitute probable cause to arrest the monitored person for protection order violations
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Monitored persons must pay all costs and expenses of electronic monitoring; the provisions expire on August 28, 2021
Legislative Description
Allows a court to place a person on electronic monitoring with victim notification if a person has been charged with, or found guilty of, violating an order of protection
Last Action
Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
2/10/2015