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Committee adopts substitutes and reports bills tightening penalties for fleeing and eluding (HB 4690, HB 4691)
Summary
The committee adopted substitute bills and voted to report House Bills 4690 and 4691, which adjust mandatory minimum jail time for repeat fleeing-and-eluding convictions; roll-call tallies were recorded in committee minutes.
The Michigan House Judiciary Committee adopted substitute language and reported two bills addressing fourth-degree fleeing and eluding.
House Bill 4690: Committee members adopted H-1 substitute language during a roll call that the clerk recorded as 9 yeas and 0 nays; the substitute establishes that when a defendant has a prior conviction for fleeing and eluding of any degree, a mandatory minimum jail term of 30 days applies. Representative Bagole moved to report HB 4690 as substituted; on the roll call the clerk recorded the…
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