Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2778

Introduced
6/14/24  

Caption

Technical correction; witness protection

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 2778 significantly improve the state's framework for witness protection. By explicitly allowing the purchase or rental of safe housing for witnesses, the bill enhances the state's ability to ensure that testimonies are not influenced by the threat of harm. This legislative move aims to bolster the integrity of the judicial process in Arizona by providing adequate safety measures for those who come forward with critical information against individuals supposedly violating the law.

Summary

House Bill 2778 aims to amend Section 41-196 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which pertains to the protections afforded to government witnesses during criminal or civil proceedings. This bill allows the director of the department of public safety, in conjunction with the attorney general, to provide necessary security measures for witnesses whose testimony might place them or their families in danger. This includes provisions for housing, health, safety, and welfare, ensuring that such protections can be maintained for as long as necessary to safeguard the witnesses involved.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 2778 seeks to fortify Arizona's approach to witness protection, addressing key vulnerabilities that may compromise the safety of those assisting legal processes. By facilitating enhanced security protocols and a comprehensive support system for witnesses, the bill underscores the state’s commitment to uphold the rule of law and encourage civic participation in judicial proceedings.

Contention

While the bill presents a robust framework for supporting government witnesses, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of state resources for these protections. A key point of contention could include the conditions under which such protection is offered, particularly if reimbursement for costs to maintain and protect witnesses is stipulated. Some might argue this could deter potential witnesses who may feel uneasy about financial implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1214

Reviser's technical corrections; 2022

AZ SB0125

Technical corrections.

AZ H917

GSC Technical Corrections 2024

AZ SB0035

Technical corrections.

AZ HB1048

Technical corrections.

AZ HB2689

Reviser's technical corrections; 2023

AZ H103

GSC Technical Corrections 2023

AZ HB1050

Technical corrections.

AZ H481

GSC Technical Corrections 2025 Part 2

AZ HB0496

Revisor's Technical Corrections to Utah Code

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