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NC H1007
Bill
Status
6/27/2022
Primary Sponsor
James Boles
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AI Summary
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Authorizes North Carolina to exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the federal government over juveniles who commit federal law violations on U.S. Department of Defense military installations within the state, provided the U.S. Attorney or District Court waives exclusive jurisdiction and the violation is also a state crime or infraction.
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Grants state courts exclusive original jurisdiction over delinquency cases involving juveniles who commit crimes or infractions under state law within military installation boundaries when concurrent jurisdiction is established.
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Expands the definition of "vulnerable juvenile" to include juveniles aged 6-9 years old who commit acts within military installations that constitute crimes or infractions under state law.
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Amends the definition of "federal law enforcement officer" to include all special agents of the Department of Defense (Army Criminal Investigation Division, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and Defense Criminal Investigative Service) to assist state and local law enforcement upon request.
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Provisions regarding concurrent juvenile jurisdiction become effective December 1, 2022, and apply to acts committed on or after that date; federal law enforcement officer changes are effective when the bill becomes law.
Legislative Description
Authorize Concurrent Juvenile Jurisdiction
Public
Last Action
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
6/27/2022