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Subcommittee recommends HB 1553 to remove requirement to mail appeal notice to attorney general in criminal appeals

2110189 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The subcommittee unanimously recommended reporting HB 1553, which removes the requirement that a copy of a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeals in a criminal case be mailed or delivered to the attorney general, aligning notice timing with when the AG becomes counsel of record.

The Courts of Justice Subcommittee on Criminal Law voted 8–0 to recommend reporting HB 1553, a bill that removes the statutory requirement to mail or deliver a copy of a criminal-case notice of appeal to the attorney general when an appeal is filed…

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