Missouri Statutes

§ 217.262 — Frivolous lawsuits, false testimony, abuse of judicial system by offender — sanctions.

Missouri § 217.262
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XIIICORRECTIONAL AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 217Department of Corrections

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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 217.262 (2026).

Text

1.  An additional sixty days shall be added to the time that an offender is first eligible for parole consideration hearing or a sum of up to fifty percent of the average balance of the offender's account for any portion of the preceding twelve months during which the offender's account had a positive balance, shall be deducted from an offender's account for each instance that a court finds that the offender has done any of the following while in the custody of the department:

(1)Filed a false, frivolous or malicious action or claim with the court;
(2)Brought an action or claim with the court solely or primarily for delay or harassment;
(3)Unreasonably expanded or delayed a judicial proceeding;
(4)Testified falsely or otherwise submitted false evidence or information to the cou

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Legislative History

(L. 1995 H.B. 424)

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