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Extractions: DES MOINES. Attorney General Tom Miller on Thursday announced a series of proposed changes in Iowa criminal laws he is submitting to the Iowa Legislature, which convenes next week. Miller submits proposals every year to modernize and improve the Iowa Criminal Code. ( Click here for full description of all the proposals in PDF format Summary - Miller's proposals would: Strengthen Iowa's money-laundering law. "We have had a strong law against money-laundering for several years, but we need to close an important gap by establishing regulation of money transmitter businesses such as check cashers, check sellers and wire transfer firms," Miller said. Money laundering is how meth-trafficking networks and other criminal organizations convert illegal monies into apparently clean assets in order to conceal and expand illegal activity. Miller is asking the Legislature to give the State Superintendent of Banking regulatory authority over money transmitter businesses
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Extractions: DES MOINES. Attorney General Tom Miller on Thursday announced a series of proposed changes in Iowa criminal laws he is submitting to the Iowa Legislature, which convenes next week. Miller submits proposals every year to modernize and improve the Iowa Criminal Code. ( Click here for full description of all the proposals in PDF format Summary - Miller's proposals would: Strengthen Iowa's money-laundering law. "We have had a strong law against money-laundering for several years, but we need to close an important gap by establishing regulation of money transmitter businesses such as check cashers, check sellers and wire transfer firms," Miller said. Money laundering is how meth-trafficking networks and other criminal organizations convert illegal monies into apparently clean assets in order to conceal and expand illegal activity. Miller is asking the Legislature to give the State Superintendent of Banking regulatory authority over money transmitter businesses , or MTBs. "MTBs now are required to report cash transactions of $10,000 or more to the IRS, but multiple cash transactions of smaller amounts are not monitored, and that makes MTBs susceptible to money laundering by drug dealers and other criminals," he said. "MTBs now handle large amounts of cash in Iowa with little oversight."
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Extractions: Home Iowa National Readings ... Legislative Update Chronology of the Death Penalty in Iowa Additions and corrections are invited. 1834: First (nearly) legal execution in Iowa Territory, in Dubuque: Patrick O'Connor is hanged 6/20 for murdering his cabin-mate George O'Keaf on 5/9. Criminal law of Michigan Territory, which governed neighboring Iowa County (now part of Wisconsin) was not extended west of the Mississippi to the "counties of Dubuque and Demoine" until 10/1 of that year, but O'Connor was tried and sentenced in an orderly manner several days after the crime by a jury of peers, and appeals were made to the governor of Missouri and to President Jackson, both of whom determined that they had no jurisdiction over the case. (Childs, pp. 363-66; Oldt, p. 447) 1838: From Governor Robert Lucas's first annual message to the Territorial General Assembly: "[T]he general conclusion [of 'some of the greatest statesmen and philanthropists of the age'] has been . . . that the general policy of all criminal laws should be to prevent crimes, rather than to inflict punishment, and that all punishments should be inflicted with a view to reform, rather than exterminate, the criminal. In these conclusions I heartily concur, and would wish to see confinement at hard labor, for life, substituted in all cases, in lieu of capital punishment, when suitable prisons for the purpose can be had." (Acton, p. 30) 1839: Iowa's first Territorial Legislature passes criminal code prescribing punishment by death for first-degree murder (1); arson, burglary, and robbery when death of an innocent person ensues (27, 28, 32); and perjury resulting in a wrongful conviction for murder (56). Section 101 specifies hanging as the means of execution, and 102 makes the defendant's body available "on application of any reputable surgeon or surgeons" for dissection. (L1838-39; Acton, p. 136)