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Landmark Police Reform Bill Heads To Governor s Desk
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Indiana Senate Approves Resource to Fight Cyber Crime
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(INDIANAPOLIS) The Bureau of Motor Vehicles wants to suspend fewer licenses.
Legislators approved an amnesty program last year to cut people’s reinstatement fees in half.
Governor Holcomb is backing a bill to revive that program for another year, and make the BMV
slower to suspend licenses in the first place.
Chris Daniels with the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council says nearly half-a-million Hoosiers
have had their licenses suspended many of them more than once. More than 70% of
those aren’t for reckless driving, but for not showing up in court, not having insurance, or not
paying reinstatement fees after a suspension.
Indiana sex crimes law would allow adults to be charged for acts made as minors
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Indiana lawmakers aim to combat “no prosecute” policies in Hoosier counties with Senate Bill 200
Indiana lawmakers are trying to stifle “no prosecute” policies in Hoosier counties.
Posted: Mar 4, 2021 4:15 PM
Updated: Mar 4, 2021 7:45 PM
Posted By: Dominic Miranda
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Indiana lawmakers are trying to stifle “no prosecute” policies in Hoosier counties. The author of the bill, Indianapolis State Senator Mike Young, says the bill ensures that local authorities can’t create a list of crimes they won’t prosecute.
The most notable instance of this is in Marion County. That prosecutor chooses not to file charges against anyone in possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana.