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Senate Bill 496; Regular Session 1981-1982

[History]

Sponsors:
Printer's No.(PN):
Short Title:
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, permitting the use of suppressed voluntary admissions or confessions to impeach a defendant's credibility.
Actions:
Referred to JUDICIARY, March 16, 1981
Reported as committed, May 5, 1981
First consideration, May 5, 1981
Second consideration, May 12, 1981
Third consideration and final passage, June 9, 1981 (35-12)
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 789), June 9, 1981
In the House
Referred to JUDICIARY, June 16, 1981
Reported as committed, Oct. 14, 1981
First consideration, Oct. 14, 1981
Laid on the table, Oct. 14, 1981
Removed from table, Nov. 10, 1981
Second consideration, Dec. 8, 1981
Laid on the table, Jan. 25, 1982
Removed from table, Jan. 25, 1982
Third consideration and final passage, Jan. 26, 1982 (191-6)
Signed in Senate, Jan. 27, 1982
Signed in House, Feb. 1, 1982
Filed in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Feb. 1, 1982
Pamphlet Laws Resolution No. 1 of 1982, Feb. 1, 1982
Passed Sessions of 1982
* denotes current Printer's Number