SB15-268: Offenses Against Unborn Children
The bill defines person for the purposes of homicide and assault offenses as a human being and includes an unborn child at every stage of gestation from conception until live birth.
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The bill defines person for the purposes of homicide and assault offenses as a human being and includes an unborn child at every stage of gestation from conception until live birth.
The bill requires that accurate ultrasound and medical information be provided by a physician to a woman who may be considering the termination of a pregnancy. The bill requires that a woman provide ...
The bill would require collection of a DNA sample from a person convicted of any of specified misdemeanors.
2015
Under the bill, a second-degree assault offense against a peace officer, firefighter, or emergency medical service provider is not necessarily a crime of violence.
2015
The bill makes it a class 2 misdemeanor for a birth parent to intentionally omit material information regarding his or her own personal data for use in the preparation of an original birth certificate...
The bill eliminates the requirement that the officer be must be engaged in the performance of his or her duties in order to be considered a peace officer.
2015