Legislature(1993 - 1994)
02/22/1993 01:34 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 78
"An Act relating to the testimony of children in
certain criminal proceedings; and providing for an
effective date."
Co-Chair MacLean submitted a request to waive HB 78 from the
House Finance Committee. Co-Chair Larson noted that HB 78
relates to the testimony of children. He stated that HB 78
is accompanied by a zero fiscal note and is supported by the
Department of Law. He observed that, "under current law, in
a criminal proceeding involving a child victim or witness,
the court can order that the testimony of the child be taken
by closed circuit television or through one-way mirrors if
it determines that the child's testimony under normal court
procedures would result in the child's inability to
effectively communicate." House Bill 78 would allow the
court to extend those privileges to children to the age of
7
16, up from the current age of 13.
Co-Chair Larson informed members of his intention to waive
HB 78 if there are no objections from members. Members were
informed to contact his office if they objected to waiving
HB 78.
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