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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T





SPONSOR: Knauer DATE TYPED: 02/09/99 HB 286
SHORT TITLE: Gang Enforcement & Prevention Act SB
ANALYST: O'Connell


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SOURCES OF INFORMATION



Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill



House Bill 286 would create a new section of the Criminal Code regarding gang enforcement and prevention. The purpose of the bill is to deter and punish criminal activity engaged in by criminal gangs. A gang is defined as a group of three or more persons whose members engage in criminal activity.



Significant Issues



If a person uses threats, intimidation or persuasion to induce another person less than eighteen years of age to participate in gang activity, that person is guilty of a third degree felony.



When a felony is committed, the basic sentence prescribed shall increase by two years and shall not be suspended, deferred or conditionally discharged. When a second or subsequent felony occurs, the basic sentence shall increase by four years. If the case is heard before a jury and shows that the felony was committed, the court shall submit the issue to the jury by special interrogatory.



It is the duty of the district attorney to file information of criminal gang activity pursuant to the provisions of the Gang Enforcement and Protection Act.



ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS



HB 286 would enact longer prison sentences with less opportunity for deferment or suspension of time. Increasing sentences often results in defendants hiring attorneys and taking cases to trial. Enactment of this bill could impact the workloads of the courts, district attorneys, public defenders, and department of corrections.



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