Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Enhanced DUI penalty bill clears House
HB10-1347, which will expand penalties and restrict discretionary sentences for repeat DUI/DWAI offenders, has been approved by the Colorado House and will now be considered by the State Senate. Among many new provisions, the bill mandates a minimum 60-day jail sentence for thrice-convicted offenders, as well as restricting the availability of sentencing alternatives such as in-home detention. The entire bill can be found at www.leg.state.co.us.
Watered-down consent search bill goes to Gov.
A watered-down version of HB10-1201, which requires law enforcement officers to advise persons prior to a consensual search that they are being asked to voluntarily consent to the search and that they have the right to refuse consent, has been sent to Governor Ritter. Despite the advisement requirement, the bill provides virtually no consequences should an officer fail to give such advisement--a reviewing court can merely consider the failure to give the advisement as it applies to the totality of the circumstances in determining whether consent to search was voluntary. The original version of this bill required written proof of the advisement in order for consent to search to be valid under the law. Should the Governor approve the bill, the advisement requirement would apply to consensual searches only; no such advisement would be required when other legal grounds for a search are present.
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