HB 1491

  • Hawaii House Bill
  • 2018 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Jan 25, 2017
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Relating To The Offense Of Abuse Of Family Or Household Members.

Abstract

Establishes that the offense of abuse of a family or household member is a petty misdemeanor with a jail sentence of no less than forty-eight hours and no more than thirty days. Establishes that for a second offense that occurs within five years of the first conviction of the offense of abuse of a family or household member is a misdemeanor and the person shall be termed a "repeat offender". Establishes that a third or subsequent offense that occurs within five, rather than two, years of a second or subsequent conviction of the offense is a class C felony. Allows the prosecution to use prior convictions of the offense of abuse of a family or household member as evidence in the instant offense committed by a repeat offender. Requires that court ordered domestic violence intervention programs include anger management training. Requires the judiciary, in cooperation with the prosecutor of each county and police department of each county, to annually compile and report on statistics regarding arrests, charges, and convictions based on the offense of abuse of a family or household member. Repeals and reenacts the offense of abuse of a family or household member on 06/30/20.

Bill Sponsors (10)

BELATTI

     
Primary

ICHIYAMA

     
Primary

LOWEN

     
Primary

MATSUMOTO

     
Primary

MORIKAWA

     
Primary

NAKAMURA

     
Primary

SAN BUENAVENTURA

     
Primary

THIELEN

     
Primary

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Nov 30, 2017

Hawaii State Legislature

Carried over to 2018 Regular Session.

Jan 30, 2017

House

Referred to JUD, FIN, referral sheet 6

  • Referral-Committee
Judiciary Finance

Jan 25, 2017

House

Introduced and Pass First Reading.

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