HB260
Type: B Origin: House Alabama Comments: 0

Juveniles; Provide For Concurrent Jurisdiction, Criminal Offenses Committed

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The bill aims to allow both federal and state courts to have jurisdiction over certain criminal offenses committed by juveniles. This would enable more effective prosecution and handling of cases involving young offenders by allowing for cooperation between federal and state authorities. The bill seeks to address gaps in the current legal system regarding juvenile crimes and improve the coordination of efforts to ensure justice is served.

Bill Activity

  • 2024-02-28: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary

  • 2024-02-28: Pending House Judiciary

  • 2024-04-03: Reported Out of Committee House of Origin

  • 2024-04-04: Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

  • 2024-05-07: Currently Indefinitely Postponed

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