Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee - January 26, 2021 110 Senate Building Participate in Virtual Meeting Option to provide public comment (at committee chair's discretion) Video for all meetings Requires submitting name to join meeting Live Audio/Video No option to provide public comment Audio only for meetings in House 30, Senate 210, and State Capitol 445; video for all other meetings Does not require submitting name to listen to/watch meeting Additional Information Follow Along Display documents automatically as they are discussed This meeting is not currently streaming. Markers Agenda Docs Downloads Make Clip Chair Weiler called the meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. Sen. Escamilla moved to approve the minutes. S.B. 68 Law Enforcement Weapons Amendments (Buxton, D. G.) Sen. David Buxton explained the bill. Sen. Thatcher moved to pass S.B. 68 out favorably. S.B. 13 Law Enforcement Internal Investigation Requirements (Iwamoto, J.) Sen. Jani Iwamoto explained the bill with the assistance of Scott Stephenson, Director, Utah Department of Public Safety, Cameron Diehl, Executive Director, Utah League of Cities and Towns, and Lee Perry, citizen. Sen. Escamilla moved to replace S.B. 13 with 2nd Substitute S.B. 13. Recording 1 Tom Ross, Executive Director, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice spoke in favor of the bill. Nate Mutter, Assistant Chief of Investigations State Attorney General's Office,spoke in favor of the bill. Levy Woodruff, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Escamilla moved to pass 2nd Substitute S.B. 13 out favorably. S.B. 90 Parental Defense Amendments (Harper, W.) Sen. Wayne Harper explained the bill. Sen. Escamilla moved to amend S.B. 90 with Amendment #1. Sen. Escamilla moved to pass S.B. 90 out favorably. S.B. 102 Peace Officer Training Qualifications Amendments (Mayne, K.) Sen. Karen Mayne explained the bill. Silas Nebekar, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill. David Spatafore, Utah Chiefs of Police and Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke in favor of the bill. Enrique Sanchez, Park City Police Department and DACA recipient, spoke in favor of the bill. Colleen Jacobs, Chief, West Valley Police Department, spoke in favor of the bill. Charlie Luke Jr., Explorer, Park City Police Department, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Thatcher moved to pass S.B. 102 out favorably. Sen. Escamilla assumed the chair. S.B. 98 Asset Forfeiture Amendments (Weiler, T.) Sen. Todd Weiler explained the bill with the assistance of Daniel Burton, Chief of Policy and Legislative Affairs, Utah Attorney General's Office, and Connor Boyack, Founder, Libertas Institute. Mark Moffat, citizen/attorney, spoke in opposition to the bill. David Spatafore, Utah Chiefs of Police Association and Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke in favor of the bill. Jeff Buhman, Executive Director, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke in favor of the bill. Robert Church, Director, Utah Prosecution Council, spoke to the bill. Chair Weiler moved to pass S.B. 98 out favorably. S.B. 108 Penalty Enhancement Amendments (Weiler, T.) Sen. Weiler explained the bill. Ben Aldana, Public Defender, Utah County spoke in favor of the bill. Chair Weiler moved to pass S.B. 108 out favorably. Sen. Weiler assumed the chair. S.J.R. 4 Joint Resolution Amending Rules of Civil Procedure on Expert Witnesses (McKell, M.) Sen. Michael Mckell explained the bill with the assistance of John Lowrance, Attorney, Lowrance Lundell Logfried, and David Head, Managing Attorney, Head Law. Sen. Escamilla moved to pass S.J.R. 4 out favorably. H.B. 47 DUI Revisions (Eliason, S.) Rep. Eliason explained the bill with the assistance of Will Carlson, Deputy District Attorney, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, Greg and Sarah Frei, citizens. Ben Aldana, Public Defender, Utah County spoke in opposition to the bill. Mark Moffat, citizen/attorney, spoke in opposition to the bill. Jeff Buhman, Executive Director, Statewide Association of Prosecutors spoke in favor of the bill. Joshua Wilkerson, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. Steve Burton, Executive Director, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, spoke in opposition to the bill. Steve Garside, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke in favor of the bill. Robert Van Dyke, Kane County Attorney, spoke in favor of the bill. Robert Brown, President, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Thatcher moved to pass H.B. 47 out favorably. Sen. Escamilla moved to adjourn. S.B. 13 Law Enforcement Internal Investigation RequirementsS.B. 13 Law Enforcement Internal Investigation Requirements S.B. 68 Law Enforcement Weapons AmendmentsS.B. 68 Law Enforcement Weapons Amendments S.B. 90 Parental Defense AmendmentsS.B. 90 Parental Defense Amendments S.B. 98 Asset Forfeiture AmendmentsS.B. 98 Asset Forfeiture Amendments S.B. 102 Peace Officer Training Qualifications AmendmentsS.B. 102 Peace Officer Training Qualifications Amendments S.B. 108 Penalty Enhancement AmendmentsS.B. 108 Penalty Enhancement Amendments S.J.R. 4 Joint Resolution Amending Rules of Civil Procedure on Expert WitnessesS.J.R. 4 Joint Resolution Amending Rules of Civil Procedure on Expert Witnesses H.B. 47 DUI RevisionsH.B. 47 DUI Revisions AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES SB0013SB0013 SB0068SB0068 SB0090SB0090 SB0098SB0098 SB0102SB0102 SB0108SB0108 SJR004SJR004 HB0047HB0047 Recording 1 - Low Quality High Quality Start with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position End with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position Clip URL: Copy Resize Audio/Video Player Having trouble listening? 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