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MO HB3389
Bill
Status
2/24/2026
Primary Sponsor
Scott Cupps
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "judicial officer" to include public administrators, deputy public administrators, and any support staff of a public administrator under Missouri's tampering statute (Section 575.095)
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Prohibits harassing, intimidating, or influencing judicial officers through threats, harm, force, deception, bribery, stalking, or disseminating personal information online
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Protected personal information includes home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, Social Security numbers, tax IDs, bank account numbers, marital status, and identities of children under 18
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Tampering with a judicial officer is classified as a class D felony, elevated to a class B felony if the violation results in death or bodily injury
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Protections extend to the judicial officer's family members, including spouses, ancestors, descendants, and stepchildren
Legislative Description
Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer
Last Action
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2/25/2026