Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2348

Introduced
2/14/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 3014.)

Impact

By striking the existing Code section 720.4, SF2348 introduces a redefined approach to penalizing tampering with judicial participants. Under the new provisions, tampering is classified as a class D felony, which can escalate to a class C felony if it occurs during certain serious judicial proceedings, including those involving class A or B felonies. This tiered approach to penalties reflects the seriousness with which the legislature views witness tampering and aims to reinforce rule of law by clearly outlining consequences for offenders. The penalties range from confinement for up to five years and fines for a class D felony to up to ten years for a class C felony, with escalating financial penalties as well.

Summary

Senate File 2348 addresses the critical issue of tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties in judicial proceedings. The bill aims to strengthen the legal framework by clearly defining the acts of tampering and establishing penalties for those who engage in such behaviors. Key elements outlined in the bill include specific actions that constitute tampering, such as bribery, threats, harassment, and any acts intended to improperly influence a witness's or juror's testimony or participation in legal processes. The goal of this legislation is to protect the integrity of judicial proceedings in Iowa by deterring tampering behavior.

Contention

The implementation of SF2348 may face scrutiny and debate, particularly regarding the effectiveness and enforcement of the new tampering definitions and penalties. Some stakeholders may argue about the nuances of what constitutes improper influence and how effectively the bill balances the rights of individuals with the necessity of ensuring a fair judicial process. Additionally, there might be concerns related to the potential impact of these penalties on community members who serve as jurors or witnesses, as the fear of severe penalties could discourage participation in the justice system. Safeguarding the rights of individuals while upholding the integrity of court processes will likely be a point of contention as discussions around this bill continue.

Companion Bills

IA HSB506

Related A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties.(See HF 2250.)

IA SSB3014

Related A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties.(See SF 2348.)

IA HF2250

Similar To A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 506.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2250

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 506.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA SSB3014

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties.(See SF 2348.)

IA HSB506

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses, jurors, or reporting parties, and providing penalties.(See HF 2250.)

IA HF399

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses or jurors, and providing penalties.(Formerly HF 237.)

IA SF287

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses or jurors, and providing penalties.(Formerly SF 166.)

IA SF166

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses or jurors, and providing penalties.(See SF 287.)

IA HF237

A bill for an act relating to tampering with witnesses or jurors, and providing penalties.(See HF 399.)

IA HF842

A bill for an act relating to theft, forgery, and fraud involving a gift card, and providing penalties.(Formerly HSB 181.)

IA SF2180

A bill for an act relating to bestiality and providing penalties.(Formerly SF 2018.)

IA SF523

A bill for an act relating to criminal law including defense subpoenas, depositions, conditional guilty pleas, prosecution witnesses who are minors, and juror qualifications, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SF 204.)

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