Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2284

Introduced
2/1/24  
Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the scope of certain criminal actions, including exclusion zones for registered sex offenders and burglary, and making penalties applicable.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant, particularly in how it may change the enforcement and prosecution of burglary cases. By specifically including dwellings in its definitions, the bill aligns the legal framework to address modern concerns regarding home invasions and privacy. Additionally, the bill introduces stricter restrictions on registered sex offenders, particularly in their electronic communications with minors, reinforcing the state's commitment to safeguarding vulnerable populations. As a result, it is expected that law enforcement agencies will have clearer guidance on how to approach investigations and prosecutions related to these offenses.

Summary

House File 2284 is a legislative act concerning the scope of certain criminal actions, specifically focusing on updated definitions and penalties regarding burglary and the communication restrictions placed on registered sex offenders. The bill amends existing laws by expanding the definitions of burglary and attempted burglary to include situations involving the unlawful entry or remaining in a dwelling that is not open to the public. This change aims to clarify legal responsibilities and consequences for burglary-related offenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF2284 involve the balance between ensuring community safety and upholding certain rights. Critics may argue that while enforcing stricter laws against burglary and protecting minors from potential exploitation is crucial, there is a risk that overly broad definitions could lead to unjust prosecutions. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the potential stigmatization of registered sex offenders, especially in regards to their ability to communicate with their own children, unless allowed parental rights. These discussions highlight the ongoing debate about how best to protect communities while remaining fair and just in the enforcement of laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA H0531

An act relating to criminal penalties for burglary

IA S3006

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

IA A4299

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

IA S3204

Creates second degree crime of home invasion burglary as No Early Release Act offense; creates third degree crime of residential burglary; permits waiver of juvenile with firearm during burglary of residence.

IA HF651

A bill for an act relating to the ownership of dogs, making penalties applicable, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 152.)

IA S2929

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, makes crime subject to No Early Release Act, and upgrades burglary of residence to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

IA A2218

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, makes crime subject to No Early Release Act, and upgrades burglary of residence to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

IA A4408

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, upgrades certain residential burglaries to second degree crime; requires juvenile carjacking and home invasion offenses be tried in county where delinquency occurred.

IA SSB1064

A bill for an act relating to operating-while-intoxicated offenses, including temporary restricted licenses and ignition interlock devices, providing penalties, making penalties applicable, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

IA S3129

Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.

Similar Bills

NJ A4531

Limits negotiated plea agreements for crime of burglary when firearm involved.

VT H0531

An act relating to criminal penalties for burglary

NJ S3006

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

NJ S833

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ S1782

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ A5710

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ A3247

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ S3346

Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.