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Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee - January 25, 2022
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Chair Weiler called the meeting to order at 2:26 p.m.
Recording 1
H.B. 18 Intimate Image Distribution Amendments
(Collard, C.)
Clare Collard presented the bill presented the bill with the assistance of Mr Will Carlson, Deputy District Attorney, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office.
Ms. Anna Thomas, Voices for Utah's Children, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kaylee Richards, Salt Lake Peer Court Director, spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Kitchen moved to pass H.B. 18 out favorably.
Sen. Kitchen assumed the chair.
S.B. 56 Criminal Stalking Exemption Amendments
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Weiler presented the bill.
Mr. Sean Hollinger, licensed private investigative agent, licensed attorney, spoke in favor of the bill.
Nate Mutter, Co-Chair, Legislative Liaison Office for Law Enforcement, Attorney General's Office, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Levy Woodruff, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Rae Duckworth, Vice President, Black Lives Matter Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Ken Wallentine, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Sen. Weiler moved to replace S.B. 56 with 1st Substitute S.B. 56.
Sen. Weiler moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 56 out favorably.
S.B. 98 Judiciary Amendments
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Weiler presented the bill.
Sen. Weiler moved to replace S.B. 98 with 1st Substitute S.B. 98.
Michael Dreschel, Assistant State Court Administrator, spoke to the bill.
Sen. Kennedy moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 98 out favorably.
S.B. 108 Indigent Defense Amendments
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Weiler presented the bill with the assistance of Matt Barraza, Indigent Defense Commission.
Sen. Weiler moved to amend S.B. 108 with Amendment #1.
Sen. Weiler moved to pass S.B. 108 with amendment #1 out favorably.
S.B. 120 Juvenile Justice Amendments
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Weiler, presented the bill with the assistance of Ms. Pamela Vickery, Division Juvenile Justice.
Documents distributed - infographics in favor of bill about fees and fines for juveniles
Infographic of fees in juvenile justice system
Shantel Black, Utah Juvenile Defender Attorney, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kayley Richards, UEJJ Legislative Committee, Oversight Committee, spoke in favor of the bill.
Paul Wake, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Angela Adams, Deputy County Attorney, Washington County Attorney's Office, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Stephen Starr, Juvenile Prosecutor, Weber County, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Lyla Mahmoud, Policy Council, ACW of Utah, spoke in favor of the bill.
Michael Dreschel, Assistant State Court Administrator, spoke to the bill.
Rae Duckworth, Vice President, Black Lives Matter Utah, spoke in favor of the bill.
Will Carlson, Deputy District Attorney, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Weiler moved to pass S.B. 120 out favorably.
S.B. 123 Criminal Code Recodification
(Mayne, K.)
Sen. Weiler presented the bill.
Chair Weiler moved to amend S.B. 123 with Amendment #1.
Mr. Will Carlson, Deputy District Attorney, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke in favor of the bill.
Mr. Steve Burton, Utah Association of Criminal Defense, spoke in favor of the bill.
Sen. Weiler moved to pass S.B. 123 with amendment #1 out favorably.
S.B. 124 Criminal Code Recodification Cross References
(Mayne, K.)
Sen. Weiler presented the bill.
Sen. Weiler moved to pass S.B. 124 out favorably.
S.J.R. 4 Joint Resolution Supporting Qualified Immunity
(Harper, W.)
Sen. Weiler resumed the chair.
Sen. Wayne A. Harper presented the bill.
Rae Duckworth, (as resident), spoke in opposition to the bill.
Jess Anderson, Commissioner of Public Safety, spoke in favor of the bill.
Ilana Raskind, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Mark Moffat, Criminal Defense Lawyer, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Levy Woodruff, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Nate Mutter, Assistant Chief of Investigation, Co-Chair Utah Law Enforcement Committee, spoke in favor of the bill.
Ken Wallentine, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Chad Bennion, Executive Director Correction's Lodge, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rae Duckworth, (as resident), spoke in opposition to the bill.
Molly Davis, Libertas Institute, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Sen. Kennedy moved to adjourn.
Sen. Cullimore moved to hold agenda for S.J.R. 4.
Sen. Kitchen moved to adjourn.
Chair Weiler adjourned the meeting at 4:11 p.m.
H.B. 18 Intimate Image Distribution Amendments
H.B. 18 Intimate Image Distribution Amendments
S.B. 56 Criminal Stalking Exemption Amendments
S.B. 56 Criminal Stalking Exemption Amendments
S.B. 98 Judiciary Amendments
S.B. 98 Judiciary Amendments
S.B. 108 Indigent Defense Amendments
S.B. 108 Indigent Defense Amendments
S.B. 120 Juvenile Justice Amendments
S.B. 120 Juvenile Justice Amendments
S.B. 123 Criminal Code Recodification
S.B. 123 Criminal Code Recodification
S.B. 124 Criminal Code Recodification Cross References
S.B. 124 Criminal Code Recodification Cross References
S.J.R. 4 Joint Resolution Supporting Qualified Immunity
S.J.R. 4 Joint Resolution Supporting Qualified Immunity
Agenda
Agenda
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MINUTES
HB0018
HB0018
Infographic of fees in juvenile justice system
Infographic of fees in juvenile justice system
SB0056
SB0056
SB0098
SB0098
SB0108
SB0108
SB0120
SB0120
SB0123
SB0123
SB0124
SB0124
SJR004
SJR004
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