H173 - Omnibus Criminal Law Bill (SL 2015-247)

Session Year 2015

Overview: S.L. 2015-247 amends various criminal laws by doing the following:

  • Extending the period of time to avoid the court costs for failure to pay.
  • Directing the Administrative Office of the Courts to report on certain orders of remand from superior court.
  • Revising the law authorizing a chief district court judge to designate certain magistrates to appoint counsel, and authorizing magistrates to perform certain functions.
  • Clarifying the law pertaining to probation revocation appeals.
  • Conforming State law with United States Supreme Court decisions relating to individuals with intellectual disability.
  • Making a conforming change to petition for judicial review.
  • Providing that expunction information may be transmitted electronically or by facsimile.
  • Providing that doubling of bond is permissive rather than mandatory for certain defendants.
  • Amending statutory provisions pertaining to disposition of certain physical evidence that may contain biological evidence.
  • Amending the rules of evidence to allow certification by the custodian of a business record to show the authenticity of the record.
  • Amending laws relating to bail bond continuing education.

This act has various effective dates; please see the full summary for more detail.

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