JUDICIARY The committee received testiomny on prison escapes. |
Philadelphia | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2255 (Parker), which would amend Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, to provide for expert testimony in certain criminal proceedings. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2592 (Yudichak), which would further provide for powers and duties of campus police and H.B. 2593 (Yudichak), which would further provide for appointment by nonprofit educational corporations. |
Immaculata | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on S.B. 628 (White), which would in post-trial matters, prohibit the imposition of the death sentence in cases of mental retardation. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2517 (Brown), which would further provide for definitions, for identity of pledger and for pawn ticket; providing for hold orders and related procedures; and further providefor sale of pledge and for penalties. |
Philadelphia | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee recieved testimony on H.B 2536 (Lentz), which would further provide for firearms not to be carried without a license. |
Upper Darby | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on solitary confinement in prisons. |
Yeadon | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on S.B. 1145 (Greenleaf), which would further provide for adoption of guidelines for sentencing; and providing for adoption of risk and needs assessment instrument. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1996 (Matzie), which would provide for race in sentencing in capital cases. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on medical liability for patients infected with Staph. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1140 (Solobay), which would further provide for determination of paternity. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1625 (Siptroth), which would further provide for indecent assault; and further defining "aggravated circumstances." |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1957 (DePasquale), which would further provide for harassment; and provide for peace orders. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 928 (Grucela), which would providing for the detection of child rapists and predators; imposing duties on certain health care practitioners to determine whether children are 13 years of age or older; providing for reporting by treating health care practitioners, for law enforcement, for fetal tissue and DNA samples, for duties of the Office of Attorney General and for certain immunity; and imposing penalties. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The subcommittee received testimony on H.B. 418 (Baker), H.B. 463 (Belfanti), and H.B. 1639 (Manderino), all of which would provide for hearing and deciding cases involving dissolution of marriage, custody of children, child support, spousal support, alimony, equitable division of marital property and related family law matters; further provide for contempt for noncompliance with visitation or partial custody order and for child custody. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |