SJR104⚡ CLOSE VOTE2020 Regular Session
Proposing an amendment to Section 17, Article I, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho to provide that an officer may make a warrantless arrest based on probable cause for an offense committed outside of the officer's presence.
ARRESTS -- Proposing an amendment to Section 17, Article I, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho to provide that an officer may make a warrantless arrest based on probable cause for an offense committed outside of the officer's presence.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Proposing an amendment to Section 17, Article I, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho to provide that an officer may make a warrantless arrest based on probable cause for an offense committed outside of the officer's presence. was introduced in the 2020 Idaho Legislative Session. The most recent floor vote was 17-15 (failed). View the full bill text on the Idaho Legislature website.
HOW THEY VOTED
senate Chamber· Mar 18, 2020
Senate Third Reading
⚡ Close vote✗ Failed
17 Yea
15 Nay
3 absentFailed — supermajority required
Republican
12 yea/15 nay
Democrat
5 yea/0 nay
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YEA (17)
RAbby LeeSD-009RBrent HillSD-034RCharles WinderSD-020DCherie Buckner-WebbSD-019RDon CheathamSD-003RFred MartinSD-015DGrant BurgoyneSD-016RJames RiceSD-010DJanie Ward-EngelkingSD-018RJeff AgenbroadSD-013RJim PatrickSD-025RJim WoodwardSD-001DMarcus NyeSD-029DMichelle StennettSD-026RPatti LodgeSD-011RTodd LakeySD-023RVan BurtenshawSD-031
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (3)
LATEST ACTION
Filed in Office of the Secretary of Senate
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2020
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Feb 25, 2020
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H0467Amends existing law to remove a provision regarding when a peace officer may make an arrest.SJR103Proposing an amendment to Section 17, Article I, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho to provide that an officer may make a warrantless arrest based on probable cause for an offense committed outside of the officer's presence.