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SB 620: Firearms: crimes: enhancements.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Senate
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Existing law requires that a person who personally uses a firearm in the commission of a felony be punished by an additional and consecutive term of imprisonment in the state prison for 3, 4, or 10 years. Existing law requires that a person who personally uses an assault weapon or a machinegun in the commission of a felony be punished by an additional and consecutive term of imprisonment in the state prison for 5, 6, or 10 years. Existing law requires a person who personally uses a firearm to commit certain specified felonies to be punished by an additional and consecutive term of imprisonment in the state prison for 10 years, or for 20 years if he or she discharged the firearm, or for 25 years to life if he or she discharges the firearm and proximately causes great bodily harm. Existing law prohibits the court from striking an allegation or finding that would make a crime punishable pursuant to these provisions.

This bill would delete the prohibition on striking an allegation or finding and, instead, would allow a court, in the interest of justice and at the time of sentencing or resentencing, to strike or dismiss an enhancement otherwise required to be imposed by the above provisions of law.

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Senate Floor3MIN
Sep 13, 2017

Senate Floor

Assembly Floor15MIN
Sep 12, 2017

Assembly Floor

Assembly Floor14MIN
Jul 10, 2017

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations7MIN
Jun 28, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations

Assembly Standing Committee on Public Safety24MIN
Jun 13, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Public Safety

Senate Floor32MIN
May 18, 2017

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety21MIN
Apr 25, 2017

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety

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