Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB347

Introduced
4/30/24  
Introduced
4/30/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Refer
4/30/24  

Caption

Choctaw County, court cost in circuit court, district court, municipal court, district for county jail

Impact

The implementation of SB347 is intended to provide a sustainable financial mechanism for managing the costs associated with the county jail. By mandating this additional court cost, the bill aims to ensure that there are designated funds available that specifically address the maintenance and operational needs of the jail system. This can result in a more financially stable environment for the county's correctional facilities.

Summary

SB347 aims to establish additional court costs in Choctaw County that would support the county jail and jail complex. Specifically, the bill mandates an additional assessment of fifty dollars for civil, criminal, and quasi-criminal proceedings within circuit, district, and municipal courts in the county. This measure is designed to generate revenue for a specially designated 'Jail Fund,' which will be responsible for the operational expenses of the jail facilities, including maintenance and any debts incurred from construction costs.

Contention

While the potential benefits revolve around maintaining jail facilities, the bill may face criticism regarding its impact on individuals involved in the legal system. Adding additional costs to court proceedings, particularly for low-income individuals, may exacerbate financial burdens and hinder access to justice. Thus, advocates and opponents may contest the fairness of implementing such fees, especially in the context of legal representation and court access for marginalized populations.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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