Colorado 2025 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1049

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Report Pass
4/4/25  
Refer
4/4/25  
Engrossed
4/21/25  
Refer
4/21/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Engrossed
5/15/25  
Engrossed
5/15/25  
Enrolled
5/15/25  

Caption

Communication Rights for Persons in Custody

Impact

The introduction of this bill is expected to impact the legal landscape significantly, specifically enhancing the rights granted to individuals in custody. By mandating that communication be allowed as quickly as possible and reiterating the rights every time a person is transferred between custody locations, the bill aims to safeguard individuals' access to legal counsel and uphold due process. It modernizes communication avenues available to both individuals and their attorneys, which is particularly relevant in the current digital age.

Summary

House Bill 1049, titled 'Communication Rights for Persons in Custody', seeks to enhance the rights of individuals in custody concerning their ability to communicate with legal counsel and family members. The bill amends existing statutes to ensure that a person arrested has the right to communicate with an attorney of their choosing and a family member promptly after their arrest. It facilitates multiple communication methods, including telephone calls and virtual conferencing, with an emphasis on ensuring privacy and no costs to the confined individual or attorney.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding House Bill 1049 appears to be positive. Proponents argue that ensuring the right to communicate effectively restores vital legal protections to individuals who may otherwise be disadvantaged in understanding and exercising their rights. However, as with many legislative measures, some concerns might arise regarding implementation logistics, potential abuses, or administrative burdens on correctional facilities, raising a dialogue about balancing rights with security.

Contention

While the legislative discussions surrounding HB 1049 have highlighted its necessity in improving custodial communication rights, there may be contentions regarding operational feasibility, particularly with respect to ensuring that this bill does not compromise security protocols within law enforcement or corrections. Concerns may also be raised regarding potential costs associated with implementing new communication systems within jails and correctional facilities, thereby affecting overall operational budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1133

Cost Of Phone Calls For Persons In Custody

CO HB1155

Advisement During Custodial Interrogation

CO HB1187

Alternatives In Criminal Justice System And Pregnant Persons

CO HB1296

Create Task Force Study Rights Persons Disabilities

CO SB183

Local Government Provision Of Communications Services

CO HB1178

Court Personnel And Domestic Violence Awareness

CO HB1079

Persons Detained in Jail on Emergency Commitment

CO HB1108

Victim And Survivor Training For Judicial Personnel

CO HB1355

Measures to Reduce the Competency Wait List

CO SB229

Statewide Behavioral Health Court Liaison Office

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