House Bill 4808 of 2013 (Public Act 23 of 2014)

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Crimes; penalties; mandatory life imprisonment for certain crimes committed by juveniles; eliminate to reflect United States supreme court decision in Miller v Alabama. Amends secs. 16, 18, 200i, 204, 207, 209, 210, 211a, 316, 436, 520b & 543f of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.16 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0319'13

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As Passed by the House
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As Passed by the Senate
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Public Act
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Analysis

Legislative Service Bureau Compiler Notes

Public Act 23 of 2014 with Editorial Information
This document analyzes HB 4808

Senate Fiscal Agency Analysis

SUMMARY OF HOUSE-PASSED BILL IN COMMITTEE (Date Completed: 1-14-14)
This document analyzes HB4808
SUMMARY OF BILL REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE (Date Completed: 2-11-14)
This document analyzes HB4808
SUMMARY AS ENACTED (Date Completed: 3-10-14)
This document analyzes SB0319, HB4808

House Fiscal Agency Analysis

Summary As Introduced (08-26-13)
This document analyzes HB4806, HB4807, HB4808, HB4809
Summary as Reported From Committee (12-05-13)
This document analyzes HB4808
Summary as Reported From House Committee (12-10-13)
This document analyzes HB4808, SB0318, SB0319

History

(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
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Date Journal Action
6/06/2013 HJ 56 Pg. 1191 introduced by Representative Margaret O'Brien
6/06/2013 HJ 56 Pg. 1191 read a first time
6/06/2013 HJ 56 Pg. 1191 referred to Committee on Criminal Justice
6/11/2013 HJ 57 Pg. 1204 printed bill filed 06/07/2013
12/04/2013 HJ 102 Pg. 1908 reported with recommendation with substitute H-1
12/04/2013 HJ 102 Pg. 1908 referred to second reading
12/10/2013 HJ 104 Pg. 1955 read a second time
12/10/2013 HJ 104 Pg. 1955 substitute H-1 not adopted
12/10/2013 HJ 104 Pg. 1955 substitute H-2 adopted
12/10/2013 HJ 104 Pg. 1955 placed on third reading
12/11/2013 HJ 105 Pg. 1972 read a third time
12/11/2013 HJ 105 Pg. 1972 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 474 Yeas 59 Nays 50
12/11/2013 HJ 105 Pg. 1972 title amended
12/11/2013 HJ 105 Pg. 1972 transmitted
12/12/2013 SJ 102 Pg. 2044 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
1/15/2014 SJ 3 Pg. 25 REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT
1/15/2014 SJ 3 Pg. 25 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE EFFECT
1/15/2014 SJ 3 Pg. 25 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
2/11/2014 SJ 13 Pg. 122 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH AMENDMENT(S)
2/11/2014 SJ 13 Pg. 122 AMENDMENT(S) CONCURRED IN
2/11/2014 SJ 13 Pg. 122 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH AMENDMENT(S)
2/12/2014 SJ 14 Pg. 137 PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 18 YEAS 35 NAYS 3 EXCUSED 0 NOT VOTING 0
2/12/2014 SJ 14 Pg. 137 INSERTED FULL TITLE
2/12/2014 HJ 16 Pg. 171 returned from Senate with amendment(s) with immediate effect and full title
2/12/2014 HJ 16 Pg. 171 laid over one day under the rules
2/13/2014 HJ 17 Pg. 185 Senate amendment(s) concurred in Roll Call # 47 Yeas 60 Nays 50
2/13/2014 HJ 17 Pg. 185 full title agreed to
2/13/2014 HJ 17 Pg. 185 bill ordered enrolled
2/19/2014 HJ 19 Pg. 217 presented to the Governor 2/19/2014 @ 11:00 AM
3/05/2014 HJ 25 Pg. 322 approved by the Governor 3/4/2014 @ 3:40 PM
3/05/2014 HJ 25 Pg. 322 filed with Secretary of State 3/4/2014 @ 4:16 PM
3/05/2014 HJ 25 Pg. 322 assigned PA 23'14 with immediate effect