Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee - February 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 4:21 p.m. Recording 1 Sen. Kennedy moved to approve the minutes. Sen. Thatcher assumed the chair. S.B. 231 Expungement Amendments (Weiler, T.) Chair Weiler moved to replace S.B. 231 with 1st Substitute S.B. 231. Sen. Todd Weiler explained the bill with the assistance of Jake Smith, Expungement Navigator Program Manager, Salt Lake County Mayor's Office. William Carlson, Chief Policy Analyst, Salt Lake County District Attorney, spoke in favor of the bill. Chair Weiler moved to amend 1st Substitute S.B. 231 with Amendment #1. Chair Weiler moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 231 out favorably as amended. Sen. Weiler resumed the chair. 3rd Sub. H.B. 237 Lethal Force Amendments (Dailey-Provost, J.) Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost explained the bill with the assistance of Tiffany James, citizen, and Darcy Goddard, Deputy District Attorney, Policy Advisor, Salt Lake District Attorney. George Chapman, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill. John Park, Senior Training Consultant, Utah League of Cities and Towns, spoke in favor of the bill. Bret Webster, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. Marina Lowe, Legislative Counsel, ACLU Utah, spoke in favor of the bill. Taryn Hiatt, Utah Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Thatcher moved to pass 3rd Substitute H.B. 237 out favorably. 1st Sub. H.B. 290 Probation and Parole Amendments (Stratton, K.) Rep. Keven Stratton explained the bill with the assistance of Monica Diaz, Director, Utah Sentencing Commission. Ryan Robinson, President, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke to the bill. Craig Black, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, Utah Sheriffs Association, spoke in opposition to the bill. Molly Davis, Libertas Institute, Policy Institute, spoke in favor of the bill. Marina Lowe, Legislative and Policy Counsel, ACLU Utah, spoke in favor of the bill. Steve Burton, Executive Director, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, spoke in favor of the bill. Steve Garside, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke to the bill. Sen. Kitchen moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 290 out favorably. 3rd Sub. H.B. 285 Juvenile Recodification (Snow, V. L.) Rep. V. Lowry Snow explained the bill. Steve Garside, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Kennedy moved to pass 3rd Substitute H.B. 285 out favorably. 1st Sub. H.B. 286 Juvenile Code Recodification Cross References (Snow, V. L.) Rep. V. Lowry Snow explained the bill. Sen. Kennedy moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 286 out favorably. 1st Sub. H.B. 301 Domestic Violence Training Amendments (Pierucci, C.) Rep. Candice Pierucci explained the bill. Sen. Kennedy moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 301 out favorably. H.B. 334 Special Needs Training for Law Enforcement Amendments (Eliason, S.) Rep. Steve Eliason explained the bill. Letter Andrew Riggle, Disability Law Center, spoke in favor of the bill. Bret Webster, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. Olivia Dawn, Utah Eagle Forum, spoke in favor of the bill. Shane Brooks, Mental Health Advocate, spoke in favor of the bill. Lindsay Burrows, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. John Park, Senior Training Consultant, Utah League of Cities and Towns, spoke in favor of the bill. Dave Copeland, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Thatcher moved to pass H.B. 334 out favorably. Sen. Thatcher moved to place H.B. 334 on the Consent Calendar. Sen. Kitchen moved to adjourn at 6:00 p.m. S.B. 231 Expungement AmendmentsS.B. 231 Expungement Amendments 3rd Sub. H.B. 237 Lethal Force Amendments3rd Sub. H.B. 237 Lethal Force Amendments 3rd Sub. H.B. 285 Juvenile Recodification3rd Sub. H.B. 285 Juvenile Recodification 1st Sub. H.B. 286 Juvenile Code Recodification Cross References1st Sub. H.B. 286 Juvenile Code Recodification Cross References 1st Sub. H.B. 290 Probation and Parole Amendments1st Sub. H.B. 290 Probation and Parole Amendments 1st Sub. H.B. 301 Domestic Violence Training Amendments1st Sub. H.B. 301 Domestic Violence Training Amendments H.B. 334 Special Needs Training for Law Enforcement AmendmentsH.B. 334 Special Needs Training for Law Enforcement Amendments AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES LetterLetter SB0231SB0231 HB0237S03HB0237S03 HB0285S03HB0285S03 HB0286S01HB0286S01 HB0290S01HB0290S01 HB0301S01HB0301S01 HB0334HB0334 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? Try our troubleshooting page.