AB-1256
Justice & Public Safety

Parties to crime.

Introduced
CA
2025-2026 Regular Session
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Key Takeaways

  • Makes technical changes to provisions classifying parties involved in criminal offenses.

Summary

Assembly Member Lackey's spot bill makes technical, nonsubstantive changes to existing language about crime classification, serving as a placeholder for future substantive amendments.

Key Dates

Introduced. To print.
Assembly Floor
Introduced. To print.
Introduced. To print.

Contacts

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Tom LackeyR
Assembly Member
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Introduced By

Tom Lackey
Tom LackeyR
California State Assembly Member
10% progression
Bill has been formally introduced and read for the first time in its house of origin (2/21/2025)

Key Takeaways

  • Makes technical changes to provisions classifying parties involved in criminal offenses.

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Introduced By

Tom Lackey
Tom LackeyR
California State Assembly Member

Summary

Assembly Member Lackey's spot bill makes technical, nonsubstantive changes to existing language about crime classification, serving as a placeholder for future substantive amendments.

10% progression
Bill has been formally introduced and read for the first time in its house of origin (2/21/2025)

Key Dates

Introduced. To print.
Assembly Floor
Introduced. To print.
Introduced. To print.

Contacts

Profile
Tom LackeyR
Assembly Member
Bill Author
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Tom LackeyR
Assembly Member
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