John Young
- Republican
Author
Specifies that aggravating circumstances based on the commission of certain offenses include only those offenses of which the defendant was convicted. Provides that a court, when sentencing a defendant, may not consider as an aggravating circumstance: (1) any charge of which the defendant was acquitted; or (2) the fact that the state elected not to charge the defendant with one or more offenses.
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Authored by Representative Young J
First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
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Fiscal Note: HB1236.01.INTR.FN001 |
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