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Committee hears bill to raise penalty for stealing firefighting or EMS equipment to first-degree felony
Summary
Senators and witnesses on the Law & Justice Committee heard testimony Jan. 28 on Senate Bill 5323, which would make stealing or possessing stolen property used in firefighting or emergency medical services a first-degree theft offense.
Senators and witnesses on the Law & Justice Committee heard testimony Jan. 28 on Senate Bill 5323, which would make stealing or possessing stolen property used in firefighting or emergency medical services a first-degree theft offense.
Patrick Moore, committee staff, told the panel the bill would mark theft and possession of stolen property “that is used by firefighters or by emergency medical service providers in the course of their duties when that property is stolen from a fire station or emergency medical service facility or vehicle” as conduct that can reach…
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