Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB208

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Crimes and offenses, aggravated menacing, menacing further provided for, violent offenses, domestic violence 2nd further provided for, establish penalties for violations, Sec. 13A-6-23.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-23, 13A-6-131 am'd.

Impact

By introducing penalties specifically for aggravated menacing and refining definitions pertaining to domestic violence, HB208 seeks to align state laws with contemporary understandings of these issues. This alignment is essential for effectively prosecuting offenses and providing justice for victims. It also stipulates amendments to several sections of the criminal law, indicating a significant step towards prioritizing the safety and rights of individuals impacted by violent crimes.

Summary

House Bill 208 aims to address issues surrounding aggravated menacing and domestic violence by further defining these offenses and establishing specific penalties for violations. It includes provisions for amending existing state laws related to violent offenses, thereby emphasizing a stronger legal framework against domestic violence. The bill's intent is to enhance the protection of victims and deter potential offenders by creating clearer and stricter legal repercussions for such actions.

Contention

While many advocates support the bill for its focus on protecting victims of domestic violence, there may be concerns among some stakeholders regarding the implications of stricter penalties. Critics could argue that harsher laws might lead to increased incarceration without addressing the underlying societal issues related to domestic violence. Additionally, there could be discussions about the potential for such legislation to disproportionately impact specific demographics, which may lead to further debates in legislative circles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

AL HB28

Crimes and offenses; murder further provided for; exceptions provided, penalties revised

AL HB363

Crimes and offenses; murder and manslaughter further provided for

AL HB32

Crimes and offenses, to further provide for the crime of murder, create exception, penalties revised

AL HB233

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

AL SB32

Crimes and offenses; further provide for the crime of murder, manslaughter, and assault in the first and second degree; provide enhanced sentencing; define machinegun

AL SB176

Crimes and offenses; unlawful distribution of a controlled substance further provided for; unlawful sale of a controlled substance enhancements amended; unlawful distribution of marijuana created and penalties established

AL SB321

Crimes and offenses; unlawful distribution of a controlled substance further provided for; sentence enhancement for unlawful sale of a controlled substance amended; unlawful distribution of marijuana created and penalties established

AL HB599

Domestic violence; establishment of domestic violence database provided for; Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency required to adopt rules

AL HB174

Crimes & offenses, further provides for the crime of discharging a firearm

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