Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB07287

Introduced
3/14/17  
Introduced
3/14/17  
Refer
3/14/17  

Caption

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Connecticut Sentencing Commission Concerning Pretrial Release And Detention.

Impact

The act requires courts to evaluate various factors, such as the nature of the offense and the individual's history, before setting conditions for release. It establishes guidelines aimed at reducing financial burdens, meaning that in many cases, individuals may be released without financial conditions if there isn't a compelling reason to impose such conditions. This change is expected to lessen the financial and social impact of pretrial detention on defendants, particularly those from lower income backgrounds, fostering a more equitable legal system.

Summary

House Bill 07287 seeks to implement recommendations from the Connecticut Sentencing Commission regarding pretrial release and detention procedures. The bill emphasizes the importance of ensuring that accused individuals, particularly those charged with misdemeanors, are not unnecessarily detained. Under the proposed act, individuals who cannot afford bail will have specific time constraints for being presented before the court, thus protecting their right to a timely process while also managing jail populations more effectively. For instance, those charged with misdemeanors are to be presented within fourteen days unless certain conditions exist justifying otherwise.

Contention

Despite the bill’s focus on civil liberties and the recommendations of the Connecticut Sentencing Commission, there are points of contention regarding its implications for public safety. Critics may argue that loosening the conditions around bail could increase community risks, especially regarding individuals charged with family violence crimes. Proponents, however, assert that meaningful conditions can suffice to ensure court appearances without resorting to financial barriers, thereby striking a balance between personal liberty and community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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