Introduced by Rep. Paul Condino (D) on October 6, 2005, to provide an exception to the general prohibition on releasing information from the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) system, so as to explicitly allow the attorney general, a prosecuting attorney, or a court to disclose to a defendant in a criminal case LEIN information pertaining to that defendant.
Referred to the House Judiciary Committee on October 6, 2005.
Reported in the House on October 20, 2005, with the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Substitute offered in the House on November 2, 2005, to replace the previous version of the bill with one that revises details but does not change the substance of the bill as previously described. The substitute passed by voice vote in the House on November 2, 2005.
Amendment offered by Rep. Paul Condino (D) on November 2, 2005, to remove a duplicative provision. The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on November 2, 2005.
Passed 103 to 0 in the House on November 3, 2005, to provide an exception to the general prohibition on releasing information from the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) system, so as to explicitly allow the attorney general, a prosecuting attorney, or a court to disclose to a defendant in a criminal case LEIN information pertaining to that defendant. Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"
Received in the Senate on November 8, 2005.
Referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee on November 8, 2005.
Reported in the Senate on November 30, 2005, with the recommendation that the bill pass.
Passed 37 to 0 in the Senate on December 6, 2005, to provide an exception to the general prohibition on releasing information from the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) system, so as to explicitly allow the attorney general, a prosecuting attorney, or a court to disclose to a defendant in a criminal case LEIN information pertaining to that defendant. Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"
Signed by Gov. Jennifer Granholm on December 22, 2005.
1) 2005 House Bill 5277 (Give criminal defendants own LEIN information ) by admin on January 1, 2001 Introduced in the House on October 6, 2005, to provide an exception to the general prohibition on releasing information from the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) system, so as to explicitly allow the attorney general, a prosecuting attorney, or a court to disclose to a defendant in a criminal case LEIN information pertaining to that defendant
The vote was 103 in favor, 0 opposed and 7 not voting