SB 7 - NO BAIL FOR FELONS W/ PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS BRUCE RICHARDS, Administrative Assistant to Senator Judith E. Salo, bill sponsor, introduced SB 7. This bill says that if you are convicted of a class B or class C felony, and prior to this conviction you have been convicted of an unclassified or class A felony, stalking in the first degree, sexual assault in the second or third degree, or sexual abuse of a minor in the second and third degree, you will not be eligible for bail. Included in your packets is information about a man who was convicted in 1993 of a felony drug charge. He had a previous record, and a very long sentence. He had been convicted of three rapes, several grand theft auto charges, concealed weapon assaults, and upon conviction of this felony drug charge, was released on bail for $5,000. TAPE 95-49, SIDE B Number 000 MR. RICHARDS continued. He said Senator Salo felt that since this man had already been convicted, he should have been held in jail. Many times a judge will not let these types of people out of jail, but she felt that once was one too many times. That is why we have this bill before you. JANE ANDREAN, Director, Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Department of Public Safety, supported the bill. What they really like to look back at is prior convictions for class B and C in sexual assault, child sexual abuse, and stalking cases. This bill will do two things. It will protect future victims, as well as send a very clear statement that these types of crimes are not okay. REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE asked Ms. Knuth if the Department of Law would have concerns about unequal protection. MS. KNUTH answered that no, not in that regard, considering that we already deny bail upon conviction for class A and unclassified felony offenses, this is simply extending it for a person who has a prior class A or unclassified felony offense, even if they are now before the court, being convicted of a class B or class C felony offense. REPRESENTATIVE TOOHEY asked where the sexual predator law would fit into this. MS. KNUTH answered that we do not have the sexual predator law yet. We do have the stalking offense, but sexual predator has not passed. REPRESENTATIVE TOOHEY asked if it is floating around in our system somewhere. MS. KNUTH answered that Representative Parnell has introduced it and not moved on it this session. She expected we would see it next session. REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE made a motion to move SB 7 out of committee with individual recommendations and fiscal notes as attached. Hearing no objection, SB 7 moved.