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House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - February 15, 2023
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Recording 1
Chair Wilcox called the meeting to order at 8:07 a.m.
Rep. Whyte moved to approve the minutes of February 13, 2023.
S.C.R. 3 Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Support for the Listen and Explain, Cooperate and Communicate Campaign
(Harper, W.)
Sen. Wayne Harper presented the bill to the committee.
Ken Wallentine, Chief, West Jordan Police Department and representing the Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Whyte moved to pass S.C.R. 3 out favorably.
Rep. Whyte moved to place S.C.R. 3 on the Consent Calendar.
H.B. 404 Juvenile Interrogation Modifications
(Judkins, M.)
Rep. Marsha Judkins presented the bill. Will Carlson, Chief Policy Advisor, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, answered questions from the committee.
Pamela Vickery, Utah Juvenile Defender Attorneys, spoke in support of the bill.
Jeff Buhman, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass H.B. 404 out favorably.
H.B. 374 County Sheriff Amendments
(Teuscher, J.)
Rep. Jordan Teuscher presented the bill and provided a handout.
What does HB 374 do?
Mike Tyler, Patriotic Utah, spoke in support of the bill.
Rosie Rivera, Sheriff, Salt Lake County and CEO, Unified Police Department, spoke to the bill.
UPD Fugitive Arrests
Mike Smith, Sheriff, Utah County, and representing the Utah Sheriffs' Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Kelly Bush, Mayor, Kearns Metro Township, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Jeff Silvestrini, Mayor, Millcreek, and representing the NAACP, spoke in opposition to the bill.
LeGrand Bitter, Utah Association of Special Districts, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Lt. Nate Lord, Unified Police Department and speaking on behalf of its officers, spoke to the bill.
Gary Whatcott, City Manager, South Jordan, spoke in support of the bill.
Brad Asay, Utah AFL-CIO, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Sean Clayton, Mayor, Copperton Metro Township, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Rep. Burton moved to replace H.B. 374 with 1st Substitute H.B. 374.
Rep. Ballard moved to hold 1st Substitute H.B. 374.
Rep. Schultz moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 374 out favorably.
The substitute motion
H.B. 254 Penalty for False Statement During Drug Arrest
(Ivory, K.)
Rep. Ken Ivory presented the bill to the committee.
Tom Ross, Executive Director, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke in support of the bill.
Matt Dumont, Chief Deputy, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to replace H.B. 254 with 1st Substitute H.B. 254.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 254 out favorably.
Rep. Burton moved to adjourn.
Chair Wilcox adjourned the meeting at 9:26 a.m.
S.C.R. 3 Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Support for the Listen and Explain, Cooperate and Communicate Campaign
S.C.R. 3 Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Support for the Listen and Explain, Cooperate and Communicate Campaign
H.B. 404 Juvenile Interrogation Modifications
H.B. 404 Juvenile Interrogation Modifications
H.B. 374 County Sheriff Amendments
H.B. 374 County Sheriff Amendments
H.B. 254 Penalty for False Statement During Drug Arrest
H.B. 254 Penalty for False Statement During Drug Arrest
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SCR003
SCR003
UPD Fugitive Arrests
UPD Fugitive Arrests
What does HB 374 do?
What does HB 374 do?
HB0404
HB0404
HB0374
HB0374
HB0254
HB0254
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