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OR SB1096
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
David Smith
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AI Summary
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Defendants charged with domestic violence crimes and released before judgment must wear a tamper-resistant GPS location tracking device and stay at least 1,000 feet from the victim's home, workplace, and other designated locations
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The tracking device must provide real-time alerts to both the victim and law enforcement if the defendant enters restricted areas or if the device is removed or tampered with
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Defendants convicted of domestic violence must wear the GPS tracking device for at least the first 90 days of probation or post-prison supervision as a mandatory condition
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Violation of pretrial release conditions requiring no contact with the victim results in mandatory return to custody with no release authorized except as constitutionally required
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Courts or supervisory authorities may waive the tracking requirement only if the victim requests it and a finding is made that the defendant poses no threat to the victim
Legislative Description
Relating to the protection of domestic violence victims.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025