Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05923

Introduced
1/28/21  
Introduced
1/28/21  
Refer
1/28/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Legal Counsel In A Criminal Matter To A Person Under Eighteen Years Of Age.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05923 would significantly alter how legal proceedings involving minors are conducted, emphasizing the importance of legal representation for youth in criminal matters. This change is intended to prevent potential abuses and to ensure that minors are adequately defended in a system that can often be intimidating and complex. The requirement for legal counsel in such cases is expected to provide minors with better guidance and support, potentially leading to fairer outcomes in legal proceedings. The bill reflects a growing awareness of the need for procedural protections that accommodate the unique challenges faced by young defendants.

Summary

House Bill 05923 aims to enhance legal protections for individuals under the age of eighteen who are charged with a crime. The bill mandates that any person under eighteen years old automatically be assigned legal counsel, regardless of their household income. This provision seeks to ensure that minors have access to competent legal representation when facing criminal charges, recognizing their vulnerable status in the judicial system. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that no law enforcement personnel may engage with an underage individual charged with a crime unless their assigned legal counsel is present, reinforcing the rights of young defendants during interrogations.

Contention

Although the bill is likely to garner widespread support from child advocacy groups and legal reform advocates, it may also face opposition from some law enforcement entities concerned about the implications for policing practices. Critics could argue that requiring legal counsel at all interactions might hinder investigations or complicate law enforcement procedures. However, proponents of the bill assert that ensuring legal representation for minors not only protects their rights but also fosters a more just and equitable legal system overall. Balancing the needs of law enforcement with the rights of young defendants will be crucial as this bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05420

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CT HB05242

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CT SB00235

An Act Concerning Military Leave Provisions Under The State Personnel Act.

CT HB05500

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Laws Concerning Ignition Interlock Devices, The Department Of Correction, Judicial Retirement Salaries And Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure.

CT HB05414

An Act Concerning Additional Legal Protections Under The Commission On Human Rights And Opportunities Statutes For Victims Of Sexual Assault, Trafficking In Persons And Stalking.

CT SB00439

An Act Concerning Compensation For Persons Who Are Wrongfully Incarcerated.

CT SB00279

An Act Concerning Certification For Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities And The Membership Of The Accessible Parking Advisory Council.

CT SB00138

An Act Concerning The Waiver Of Certain Criminal History Records Check Fees For An Indigent Person Seeking A Pardon.

CT HB05399

An Act Concerning The Criminal Justice Response To Victims Of Sexual Assault.

CT HB05294

An Act Concerning A Registry Of Persons Convicted Of Financial Crimes Against Elderly Persons.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.