Permits the court to determine the number of hours a person would have to complete of a batters intervention program and gives the court discretion as to whether that person would be personally financially responsible for the costs thereof.
Provides that a defendant's third and subsequent violation of domestic violence offenses, including both prior felony and misdemeanor convictions, be punishable as a felony.
Provides that a defendant's third and subsequent violation of domestic violence offenses, including both prior felony and misdemeanor convictions, be punishable as a felony.
Provides that effective July 1, 2025, any attorney who self-certifies that they have successfully completed a specialized domestic violence prosecution training course shall have the authority to prosecute any violation of a protective order.
Provides that the maximum number of unrelated persons living together that could be constitute an individual household would not be less than one person per bedroom.
Provide the maximum number of unrelated persons living together that could be constitute an individual household would not be less than one person per bedroom.
Provide the maximum number of unrelated persons living together that could be constitute an individual household would not be less than one person per bedroom.
A judge would have discretion to allow a hardship exception to keep license plates of a person convicted of this offense.
Requires sentencing court to consider whether defendant is parent of child, or caregiver of elderly, disabled or terminally ill person whose well-being would be adversely affected by the person's incarceration and if so, shall impose a non-jail sentence.
Permits those persons with felony convictions to have up to six misdemeanor offenses expunged from their criminal record.