Bill Sponsor
California Assembly Bill 1613
Session 20212022
Theft: jurisdiction.
Became Law
Became Law
Became Law on Sep 30, 2022
First Action
Jan 5, 2022
Latest Action
Sep 30, 2022
Origin Chamber
Assembly
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1613
State
California
Session
20212022
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Author
Democrat
Principal Coauthor
Democrat
Coauthor
Democrat
Coauthor
Democrat
Principal Coauthor
Democrat
Coauthor
Democrat
Principal Coauthor
Democrat
Principal Coauthor
Assembly Votes (3)
Senate Votes (4)
Summary
Under existing law, when a public offense is committed in part in one jurisdictional territory and in part in another jurisdictional territory, or the acts constituting or requisite to the consummation of the offense occur in 2 or more jurisdictional territories, the jurisdiction for the offense is in any competent court within either jurisdictional territory. This bill would establish the jurisdiction of a criminal action brought by the Attorney General for theft, organized retail theft, or receipt of stolen property as including the county where an offense involving the theft or receipt of the stolen merchandise occurred, the county in which the merchandise was recovered, or the county where any act was done by the defendant in instigating, procuring, promoting, or aiding in the commission of the offense. The bill would also, if multiple offenses of theft or other specified crimes all involving the same defendant or defendants and the same merchandise, or the same defendant or defendants and the same scheme or substantially similar activity, occur in multiple jurisdictions, establish that any of those jurisdictions is a proper jurisdiction for all of the offenses. The bill would extend jurisdiction to all associated offenses connected together in their commission to the underlying theft offenses.
Sources
Record Created
Jan 6, 2022 12:13:12 PM
Record Updated
Nov 22, 2022 12:24:23 PM