Elected Official from Murfreesboro Pushes "The Mercenary Rioter Act" Forward

May 04, 2021 at 10:29 am by WGNS


The Mercenary Rioter Act made its way through legislation in Tennessee. Representative Bryan Terry of Murfreesboro explains his bill…



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House Bill 881 increases the mandatory minimum sentence for aggravated rioting to 60 days in jail, if the person commits more than one aggravating circumstance.

BILL SUMMARY

Under present law, a person commits the Class E felony offense of aggravated riot who:

(1) Knowingly participates in a riot; and

(2) As a result of the riot a person other than one of the participants suffers bodily injury or substantial property damage occurs.

A conviction for aggravated riot carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 45 days incarceration and the court must order restitution for any injury, property damage, or loss incurred as a result of the offense.

This bill adds that a person also commits the Class E felony offense of aggravated riot who knowingly participates in a riot and:

(1) Traveled from outside the state with intent to commit a criminal offense; or

(2) Participates in a riot in exchange for compensation.

This bill also increases the mandatory minimum sentence for aggravated riot from 45 days to 60 days when a person knowingly participates in a riot and also engaged in conduct that constitutes two or more of the other elements of the offense.

ON MARCH 11, 2021, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1, AND PASSED SENATE BILL 451, AS AMENDED.

AMENDMENT #1 adds a severability clause to this bill.

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