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Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention and increases penalties for motor vehicle theft offenses; authorizes home detention for minors adjudicated delinquent for motor vehicle theft offenses; establishes Grants for Underage Auto-Theft Risk Deterrence Pilot Program in Juvenile Justice Commission; appropriates $7 million.
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Bill overview
This bill increases penalties for motor vehicle theft offenses and establishes a rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention for defendants charged with these crimes. It also authorizes home detention for minors adjudicated delinquent for motor vehicle theft and creates a pilot program within the Juvenile Justice Commission to provide services aimed at deterring underage auto theft. The bill appropriates $7 million for these initiatives.
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Al Barlas
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