RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Bill HB 58 ensures active military personnel can postpone court cases and sets flexible bail conditions, protecting their legal rights during service.
Bill HB 58 ensures active military personnel can postpone court cases and sets flexible bail conditions, protecting their legal rights during service.
Title: Criminal and Civil Procedure; Continuance of Case When Party, Attorney, or Witness is on Active Military Duty; Bail Required to be Set in Such Cases Subject to Conditions
Bill Number: HB 58
Introduced On: November 05, 2025
Status: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary
Classification: Bill
Subject: Courts & Judges
The primary intent of Bill HB 58 is to provide legal protections for individuals involved in criminal and civil proceedings who are on active military duty. The bill aims to ensure that the legal rights of military personnel, their attorneys, and witnesses are upheld during their service, thereby preventing undue hardship that may arise from their absence in court proceedings.
Continuance of Cases:
Bail Requirements:
Bill HB 58 seeks to enhance the legal protections for military personnel involved in court cases, ensuring that their service does not impede their rights within the judicial system. By establishing clear provisions for case continuance and bail requirements, the bill aims to create a more equitable legal environment for those who serve in the armed forces.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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