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HB 235 NC
Passed One Chamber

Evidence/District Court Speedy Trials.

NC · session 2021 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Mar 8, 2021

Latest action (Apr 29, 2021) Filed

Sponsors (3)

9 coauthors / cosponsors
  • Bell Republican · cosponsor
  • Brisson Republican · cosponsor
  • Greene Republican · cosponsor
  • McNeely Republican · cosponsor
  • Moffitt Republican · cosponsor
  • Stevens · cosponsor
  • Willingham Democratic · cosponsor
  • Wray · cosponsor
  • Hanig Republican · cosponsor

Action history (14)

  1. Apr 29, 2021 Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate · upper
  2. Apr 29, 2021 Passed 1st Reading · upper
  3. Apr 29, 2021 Regular Message Received From House · upper
  4. Apr 29, 2021 Regular Message Sent To Senate · lower
  5. Apr 28, 2021 Passed 3rd Reading · lower
  6. Apr 28, 2021 Passed 2nd Reading · lower
  7. Apr 28, 2021 Added to Calendar · lower
  8. Apr 28, 2021 Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b) · lower
  9. Apr 28, 2021 Reptd Fav · lower
  10. Mar 31, 2021 Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House · lower
  11. Mar 31, 2021 Reptd Fav Com Substitute · lower
  12. Mar 9, 2021 Ref to the Com on Judiciary 4, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House · lower
  13. Mar 9, 2021 Passed 1st Reading · lower
  14. Mar 8, 2021 Filed · lower
Subjects
COURTSCRIMINAL PROCEDUREDISTRICT COURTELECTRONIC GOVERNMENTEVIDENCEINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYINTERNETPUBLICTELECOMMUNICATIONSTELECONFERENCINGTELESERVICESWITNESSES

Text versions (3)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Filed · PDF
  • Edition 1 · PDF
  • Edition 2 · PDF

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