Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0022

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Eyewitness identification procedures.

Impact

The bill will amend the Indiana Code concerning how law enforcement agencies handle eyewitness identification procedures, effective July 1, 2025. This change is expected to promote greater uniformity and fairness in criminal investigations and prosecution. It establishes clear instructions for lineup administrators, including requirements for presenting suspects to eyewitnesses, addressing the procedure for photo and live lineups, and ensuring that innocent individuals are not wrongly identified. This approach aligns with ongoing national conversations about criminal justice reform and the importance of eradicating wrongful misidentifications.

Summary

Senate Bill 22 (SB0022) addresses the procedures law enforcement agencies must follow when conducting eyewitness identification lineups. The bill defines key terms such as 'eyewitness,' 'filler,' 'lineup,' and 'lineup administrator.' It mandates that lineups must adhere to specific protocols to ensure the integrity and reliability of eyewitness identifications, aiming to minimize the risks of erroneous identifications which can lead to wrongful convictions. By instituting these standards, SB0022 intends to enhance the accuracy of eyewitness accounts in criminal proceedings and improve the overall administration of justice in Indiana.

Contention

While the intent of the legislation is to safeguard against wrongful convictions due to misidentification, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of these procedures. Concerns could include the adequacy of training for law enforcement officials in conducting lineups and the resources necessary to uphold these new standards. Additionally, discussions may center around balancing the need for rapid law enforcement responses with the meticulous requirements outlined in the bill, which may be viewed as burdensome by some agencies. Advocates for criminal justice reform may support the bill for its progressive stance, while skeptics could voice concerns over its practical implications in field settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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