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Committee advances bill protecting victims who call police from prosecution if not the 'predominant aggressor'
2520980 · March 6, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 464 was passed out of committee with an amendment defining 'predominant aggressor' and clarifying immunity for victims who, in good faith, seek law enforcement assistance.
The Georgia House Judiciary Committee voted to advance House Bill 464 on March 6, 2025, a bill intended to provide criminal-justice protections for people who report violent or aggravated crimes. Representative Bell presented the bill, and the committee adopted a definition of “predominant aggressor” before approving the measure.
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