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Mar 25, 2013
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  • Criminal Justice

Computer Crimes (H 5570, S 0550)

The General Assembly again weighed, but took no action on, Attorney General legislation drastically overhauling Rhode Island’s computer crimes laws, altering the definitions of old laws and creating a wide array of new offenses.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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Strip Searches (H 5382, S 0466)

An ACLU bill designed to protect privacy in the criminal justice system died this year.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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  • Criminal Justice

Ban the Box (H 5507, S 0357)

This legislation generally prohibits employers from asking if applicants have been convicted of a crime at the initial application process, giving applicants a chance to be interviewed and an opportunity for employers to see an applicant’s qualifications and not solely their mistakes.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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  • Criminal Justice

Criminal Background Checks

In some tension with its passage of “ban the box” legislation, the General Assembly this year continued its trend of pushing to impose criminal background checks on applicants for a number of employment and volunteer positions.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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DNA Testing of Arrestees (H 5205, S 0041)

Under current RI law, DNA can only be collected from individuals convicted of certain felonies; the ACLU testified that collecting from individuals who have merely been arrested undermined the presumption of innocence and was a dangerous step towards the creation of a comprehensive DNA database.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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  • Criminal Justice

Marijuana Regulation and Taxation (H 5274, S 0334)

This legislation would have allowed the state of Rhode Island to produce and sell marijuana for recreational consumption, and authorized the state to set specific and enforceable limits on access to marijuana and funneling money from its sale to substance abuse treatment programs.
Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
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  • Criminal Justice

Cell Phone Searches (H 7110, S 3074)

As cell phone technology has advanced and smartphones have become ubiquitous, the devices we carry on a daily basis have begun to contain substantial amounts of personal information, including e-mails, photos, and records of where we’ve been traveling.
Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
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  • Criminal Justice

Computer Crimes (H 7042, S 2647)

The House and Senate Judiciary committees considered legislation to drastically Rhode Island’s computer crimes laws by altering the definitions of old laws and creating new offenses.
Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
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Felony Limits (H 7176, S 2368)

On June 4th, Governor Chafee signed into law legislation raising value of a stolen object necessary for a felony charge from $500 to $1500.
Legislation
Mar 25, 2013
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Legislation
Mar 25, 2013
  • Criminal Justice

Computer Crimes (H 5570, S 0550)

The General Assembly again weighed, but took no action on, Attorney General legislation drastically overhauling Rhode Island’s computer crimes laws, altering the definitions of old laws and creating a wide array of new offenses.
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
  • Criminal Justice

Strip Searches (H 5382, S 0466)

An ACLU bill designed to protect privacy in the criminal justice system died this year.
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
  • Criminal Justice

Ban the Box (H 5507, S 0357)

This legislation generally prohibits employers from asking if applicants have been convicted of a crime at the initial application process, giving applicants a chance to be interviewed and an opportunity for employers to see an applicant’s qualifications and not solely their mistakes.
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
  • Criminal Justice

Criminal Background Checks

In some tension with its passage of “ban the box” legislation, the General Assembly this year continued its trend of pushing to impose criminal background checks on applicants for a number of employment and volunteer positions.
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
  • Criminal Justice

DNA Testing of Arrestees (H 5205, S 0041)

Under current RI law, DNA can only be collected from individuals convicted of certain felonies; the ACLU testified that collecting from individuals who have merely been arrested undermined the presumption of innocence and was a dangerous step towards the creation of a comprehensive DNA database.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
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Legislation
Mar 06, 2013
  • Criminal Justice

Marijuana Regulation and Taxation (H 5274, S 0334)

This legislation would have allowed the state of Rhode Island to produce and sell marijuana for recreational consumption, and authorized the state to set specific and enforceable limits on access to marijuana and funneling money from its sale to substance abuse treatment programs.
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Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
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Mar 22, 2012
  • Criminal Justice

Cell Phone Searches (H 7110, S 3074)

As cell phone technology has advanced and smartphones have become ubiquitous, the devices we carry on a daily basis have begun to contain substantial amounts of personal information, including e-mails, photos, and records of where we’ve been traveling.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
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Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
  • Criminal Justice

Computer Crimes (H 7042, S 2647)

The House and Senate Judiciary committees considered legislation to drastically Rhode Island’s computer crimes laws by altering the definitions of old laws and creating new offenses.
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Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
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Legislation
Mar 22, 2012
  • Criminal Justice

Felony Limits (H 7176, S 2368)

On June 4th, Governor Chafee signed into law legislation raising value of a stolen object necessary for a felony charge from $500 to $1500.
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