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House of Representatives
Session of 2013 - 2014 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: June 24, 2013 03:08 PM
From: Representative Scott Conklin
To: All House members
Subject: Permitting Electronic GPS Monitoring in Domestic Violence Cases
 
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation to amend Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to grant courts the authority to require GPS electronic monitoring of an alleged abuser in domestic abuse cases while a protection from abuse (PFA) order is in effect.

On March 28, 2013, my long-time family friend, Traci Ann Raymond Miscavish, was murdered by her estranged husband. Disguising himself in a trench coat and wig, all the while concealing a loaded shotgun, Mr. Miscavish stalked Traci outside of her place of employment until she arrived for work. Upon noticing Mr. Miscavish, Traci ran and hid in a back office with a fellow co-worker. Mr. Miscavish kicked in the door and shot Traci twice in the chest before mortally wounding himself.

Prior to her death, Traci expressed her fear of her estranged husband and was extremely troubled by his repeated threats to murder her. I believe that if Mr. Miscavish had been ordered to wear a GPS monitoring device when the PFA order became final on February 5, 2013, Traci may be alive today. It is long overdue for Pennsylvania to join the following states that already permit electronic monitoring devices in the cases of domestic violence: Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Washington.

Let this tragic event serve as a call to action. I urge you to join me in co-sponsoring this important legislation. Thank you.

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Introduced as HB1779