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Hawaii Senate Bill SB227
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
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Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB227

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Public Corruption.

Impact

In light of SB227, the implications for Hawaii’s legal framework are significant. The amendment to the bribery statute elevates the seriousness of offenses involving public servants, which could deter potential acts of corruption. Furthermore, redefining obstruction of justice to include intimidation and deception broadens the scope of prosecutable actions, making it clear that any attempt to impede investigations will be met with substantial legal repercussions. This could lead to a more transparent and accountable government, potentially restoring public trust.

Summary

SB227 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the existing laws concerning public corruption in Hawaii. The bill seeks to modify the penalties associated with bribery and obstruction of justice. Specifically, it categorizes bribery as a class A felony when the public servant involved is an elected or appointed official, or when the pecuniary benefit exceeds $20,000, or when three or more acts of bribery are committed in a three-year period. This increases the severity of the consequences for such offenses, reflecting a firm stance against public corruption.

Contention

While the bill presents a robust approach to tackling public corruption, it also raises critical points of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders. Critics may argue that the more stringent penalties could lead to an increase in plea deals or discourage whistleblowers from coming forward for fear of severe retribution. Additionally, questions about the practical implementation of these laws and their impacts on due process may arise during legislative discussions. As such, while there is a clear legislative intent to combat corruption, the balance between effective law enforcement and individual rights may be a central debate as the bill progresses.

Latest HI SB227 Activity

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Companion Bills

HI HB126

Same As Relating To Public Corruption.

Previously Filed As

HI SB227

Relating To Public Corruption.

HI HB1664

Relating To Public Corruption.

HI HB126

Relating To Public Corruption.

HI HB1867

Relating To Bribery.

HI SB2192

Relating To Bribery.

HI SB2757

Relating To Sex Trafficking.

HI SB1220

Relating To Public Office.

HI HB799

Relating To Public Office.

HI SB1240

Relating To Government.

HI HB128

Relating To Unmanned Aircraft.

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