SB214
SB214

Senate
Record of Committee Proceedings

Committee on Judiciary and Consumer Affairs

Senate Bill 214
Relating to: notice to a victim of the right to make a statement at sentencing or disposition.
By Senator Burke; cosponsored by Representative Huber.

July 29, 1999 Referred to committee on Judiciary and Consumer Affairs.

February 22, 2000
PUBLIC HEARING HELD


Present: (5) Senators George, Risser, Clausing, Huelsman and Darling.

Absent: (0) None.


Appearances for

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Debbie Sybell, Office of Senator Brian Burke, representing Senator Brian Burke.

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Jon Reddin, Milwaukee, representing Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.

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Michael Nieskes, Racine, representing Racine County District Attorney's Office.


Appearances against

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None.


Appearances for Information Only

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None.


Registrations for

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Kitty Kocol, Madison, Office of Crime Victim Services, Department of Justice, representing Crime Victims Council of Wisconsin.

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JoAnna Richard, Madison, representing Department of Justioce, Office of Attorney General James Doyle.

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Ray Dall'Osto, Milwaukee, representing Criminal Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin.

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Cory Mason, Madison, representing the Criminal Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin.

·
Senator Robert Wirch, representing the 22nd State Senate District.


Registrations against

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None.


March 1, 2000
EXECUTIVE SESSION

(By Polling/Paper Ballot)



Moved by Senator Risser, seconded by Senator George, that
Senate Bill 214
be recommended for passage.


Ayes: (5) Senators George, Risser, Clausing, Huelsman and Darling. (By {Polling)

Noes: (0) None.

Absent: (0) None.


PASSAGE RECOMMENDED, Ayes 5, Noes 0, Absent 0






Daniel M. Rossmiller
Committee Clerk

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