Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05513

Introduced
3/13/12  
Introduced
3/13/12  
Refer
3/13/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Statutes Concerning The Criminal Justice System.

Impact

The bill intends to amend existing laws by introducing clearer guidelines on the handling of seized property, particularly in terms of forfeiture processes. This change may lead to a more efficient judicial process where the state can swiftly seek forfeiture of properties linked to criminal activities without lengthy delays. Additionally, the revisions reinforce penalties for voyeurism, making it a more serious felony offense, particularly when children are involved or for repeat offenders, thereby aiming to deter such crimes.

Summary

House Bill 05513 focuses on a series of revisions to various statutes concerning the criminal justice system. The purpose of the bill includes streamlining procedures related to property forfeiture, redefining voyeurism laws, and modifying regulations pertaining to bail and DNA evidence within the criminal justice framework. It emphasizes both efficiency in handling criminal procedures and strengthened protections for victims, particularly in cases of voyeurism and violent crimes.

Contention

While advocates argue that these changes will enhance the effectiveness of the criminal justice system and provide better protections for victims, there may be concerns surrounding civil liberties, particularly regarding property rights and the conditions surrounding bail. By potentially allowing officers to expedite bail releases with nonfinancial conditions without judicial oversight, critics may raise questions about due process and the rights of accused individuals. Overall, the balance between easing procedural burdens and maintaining civil rights will be an area of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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