GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2015
S 1
SENATE BILL 351
Short Title: Collect DNA All Violent Felony Arrests. |
(Public) |
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Sponsors: |
Senators Stein, Barringer, Bingham (Primary Sponsors); Bryant, Lee, Pate, Robinson, and Woodard. |
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Referred to: |
Judiciary II. |
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March 23, 2015
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to add all violent felonies to the requirement that a dna sample and testing be obtained upon arrest.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 15A‑266.3A(f) reads as rewritten:
"(f) This section shall apply to a person arrested for violating any one of the following offenses in Chapter 14 of the General Statutes:
(1) G.S. 14‑16.6(b), Assault with a deadly weapon on executive, legislative, or court officer; and G.S. 14‑16.6(c), Assault inflicting serious bodily injury on executive, legislative, or court officer.
(1a) G.S. 14‑17, First and Second Degree Murder.
(2) G.S. 14‑18, Manslaughter.
(2a) Any felony offense in Article 6A, Unborn Victims.
(3) Any offense in Article 7A, Rape and Other Sex Offenses.
(4) G.S. 14‑28, Malicious castration; G.S. 14‑29,
Castration or other maiming without malice aforethought; G.S. 14‑30,
Malicious maiming; G.S. 14‑30.1, Malicious throwing of corrosive
acid or alkali; G.S. 14‑31, Maliciously assaulting in a secret
manner; G.S. 14‑32, Felonious assault with deadly weapon with
intent to kill or inflicting serious injury; G.S. 14‑32.4(a),G.S. 14‑32.1(e),
Aggravated assault or assault and battery on handicapped person; G.S. 14‑32.2(a)
when punishable pursuant to G.S. 14‑32.2(b)(1), Patient abuse and
neglect, intentional conduct proximately causes death; G.S. 14‑32.3(a),
Domestic abuse of disabled or elder adults resulting in injury; G.S. 14‑32.4,
Assault inflicting serious bodily injury;injury or injury by
strangulation; G.S. 14‑33.2, Habitual misdemeanor assault; G.S. 14‑34.1,
Discharging certain barreled weapons or a firearm into occupied property; G.S. 14‑34.2,
Assault with a firearm or other deadly weapon upon governmental officers or
employees, company police officers, or campus police officers; G.S. 14‑34.4,
Adulterated or misbranded food, drugs, etc.; intent to cause serious injury or
death; intent to extort; G.S. 14‑34.5, Assault with a firearm on
a law enforcement, probation, or parole officer or on a person employed at a
State or local detention facility; G.S. 14‑34.6, Assault or affray
on a firefighter, an emergency medical technician, medical responder, emergency
department nurse, or emergency department physician; and G.S. 14‑34.7,
Assault inflicting serious injury on a law enforcement, probation, or parole
officer or on a person employed at a State or local detention facility.facility;
G.S. 14‑34.9, Discharging a firearm from within an enclosure; and G.S. 14‑34.10,
Discharge firearm within enclosure to incite fear.
(5) Any offense in Article 10, Kidnapping and Abduction, or Article 10A, Human Trafficking.
(5a) Any offense in Article 13, Malicious Injury or Damage by Use of Explosive or Incendiary Device or Material.
(6) G.S. 14‑51, First and second degree burglary; G.S. 14‑53, Breaking out of dwelling house burglary; G.S. 14‑54(a1), Breaking or entering buildings with intent to terrorize or injure; G.S. 14‑54.1, Breaking or entering a place of religious worship; and G.S. 14‑57, Burglary with explosives.
(7) Any offense in Article 15, Arson.
(8) G.S. 14‑87, Armed robbery.robbery;
Common law robbery punishable pursuant to G.S. 14‑87.1; and G.S. 14‑88,
Train robbery.
(8a) G.S. 14‑163.1(a1), Assaulting a law enforcement agency animal, an assistance animal, or a search and rescue animal willfully killing the animal.
(9) Any offense which would require the person to register under the provisions of Article 27A of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes, Sex Offender and Public Protection Registration Programs.
(10) G.S. 14‑196.3, Cyberstalking.
(10a) G.S. 14‑202, Secretly peeping into room occupied by another person.
(10b) G.S. 14‑258.2, Possession of dangerous weapon in prison resulting in bodily injury or escape; G.S. 14‑258.3, Taking of hostage, etc., by prisoner; and G.S. 14‑258.4, Malicious conduct by prisoner.
(11) G.S. 14‑277.3A, Stalking.
(12) G.S. 14‑288.9, Assault on emergency personnel with a dangerous weapon or substance.
(13) G.S. 14‑288.21, Unlawful manufacture, assembly, possession, storage, transportation, sale, purchase, delivery, or acquisition of a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon of mass destruction; exceptions; and G.S. 14‑288.22, Unlawful use of a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon of mass destruction.
(14) G.S. 14‑318.4(a), Child abuse inflicting serious injury; and G.S. 14‑318.4(a3), Child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury.
(15) G.S. 14‑360(a1), Cruelty to animals; maliciously kill by intentional deprivation of necessary sustenance; and G.S. 14‑360(b), Cruelty to animals; maliciously torture, mutilate, maim, cruelly beat, disfigure, poison, or kill.
(16) G.S. 14‑401.22(e), Attempt to conceal evidence of non‑natural death by dismembering or destroying remains."
SECTION 2. This act becomes effective December 1, 2015, and applies to arrests occurring on or after that date.