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Committee advances bill to allow protective orders up to sentencing and to provide removal process
Summary
House Bill 13‑36, which extends the timeframe for orders prohibiting contact up to sentencing and creates a process for removing such orders, received a do‑pass recommendation from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance House Bill 13‑36 after a brief hearing. Representative Bernie Satrim presented the bill and described it as similar to the earlier item on sentencing‑based no‑contact orders but focused on allowing orders prohibiting contact through the period up to sentencing and adding a process to remove those orders.
“For the record, my name is Bernie Satriman,”…
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