

| Legislative Watch |
Pennsylvania |
11/3/03-The Senate on Oct. 25 unanimously approved a bill that would
require the dismissal of state police troopers convicted of a felony
or serious misdemeanor.
“
What this does is put the State Police on a parity with municipal
police as far as their not being able to stay on duty after they have
been convicted of a felony or a more serious misdemeanor,” bill
sponsor Sen. Robert J. Thompson, R-West Goshen Township, said in a
statement.
“
Up until now, the way the law is written, a state police trooper
could stay on duty after he or she is convicted of a crime.”
SB877 now heads to the House for consideration. For bill status,
call (717) 787-2342.






