SB 88

LC1263
Diane Sands (D) SD 49
Generally revise laws related to term "crime of violence"

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  1. RVS asks that Missoula County support this bill. Strangulation and aggravated sexual intercourse without consent are violent crimes. This bill ensures that they are properly defines with statute.

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  2. Sent afternoon of Jan. 15:

    Senators Sands and Bennett,

    Missoula County supports SB 88, Generally revise laws related to term “crime of violence,” up for hearing tomorrow morning in the Judiciary Committee. Strangulation and aggravated sexual intercourse without consent are violent crimes. This bill ensures that they are properly defined within state statute and can be prosecuted to the fullest extent.

    Please support SB 88. Senator Sands, thank you for carrying this bill.

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  3. Sent morning of Jan. 18:

    Senators,

    Missoula County supports SB 88, Generally revise laws related to term “crime of violence,” up for hearing this afternoon on the Senate floor. Strangulation and aggravated sexual intercourse without consent are violent crimes. This bill ensures that they are properly defined within state statute and can be prosecuted to the fullest extent.

    Please support SB 88. Senator Sands, thank you for carrying this bill.

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  4. Sent March 20:

    Representatives Keogh and Morigeau,

    Missoula County supports SB 88: Generally revise laws related to term “crime of violence,” up for hearing in the House Judiciary Committee tomorrow morning. Strangulation and aggravated sexual intercourse without consent are violent crimes. This bill ensures that they are properly defined within state statute and can be prosecuted to the fullest extent.

    Please support SB 88.

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  5. Sent March 22:

    Representatives,

    Missoula County supports SB 88, Generally revise laws related to term “crime of violence,” on the House floor tomorrow morning. Strangulation and aggravated sexual intercourse without consent are violent crimes. This bill ensures that they are properly defined within state statute and can be prosecuted to the fullest extent.

    Please support SB 88.

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