Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB239

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/13/23  

Caption

Providing that certain witnesses shall have the right to be accompanied by a support person during testimony and may be accompanied by a certified critical incident response therapy K9 team.

Impact

The introduction of SB239 could lead to significant changes in how witness testimony is conducted across the state. By allowing a support person, the bill addresses the needs of vulnerable witnesses who may feel intimidated or anxious without the presence of supportive individuals. This could particularly benefit those giving sensitive testimony, such as victims of crime, who might struggle with the pressures of recounting traumatic experiences. Thus, the bill could influence legal proceedings by changing the dynamics of testimony and potentially encouraging more individuals to come forward to testify.

Summary

Senate Bill 239 (SB239) aims to enhance the rights of witnesses during legal proceedings. Specifically, the bill provides that certain witnesses will have the right to be accompanied by a support person while giving testimony. The intention behind this legislation is to ensure that witnesses feel secure and supported during the often challenging process of providing evidence in a legal context. Given the emotional and psychological pressures related to testifying, this bill is positioned as a necessary measure to improve the experience of witnesses in court settings.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB239 highlight notable points of contention regarding the balance between maintaining the integrity of witness testimony and providing the necessary support. Some legislators express concerns that the presence of a support person could lead to influences that may compromise the impartiality of witness statements. Debates have also arisen around who qualifies as a designated support person and the implications for courtroom procedures. These discussions emphasize the need to ensure that while support is granted, the judicial process remains fair and just.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS AB411

Witness testimony: therapy and facility dogs.

KS HB4563

Relating to allowing a therapy or facility dog to accompany a child or a person with a disability during testimony in certain criminal cases.

KS HB720

Relating to allowing therapy or facility dogs to accompany a child or a person with a disability during testimony in certain criminal cases.

KS SB139

Relating to allowing therapy or facility dogs to accompany a child or a person with a disability during testimony in certain criminal cases.

KS SB492

Relating to allowing therapy or facility dogs to accompany a child or a person with a disability during testimony in certain criminal cases.

KS HB1636

Relating to allowing therapy or facility dogs to accompany a child or a person with a disability during testimony in certain criminal cases.

KS HB06999

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Information About The Use Of Therapy Dogs To Comfort And Support Testifying Witnesses In Certain Criminal Prosecutions.

KS SB239

Prohibiting hotels, inns, and motels from discriminating against dog handlers who are accompanied by search and rescue dogs.

KS SB117

Relating to the right of a person to enter the person's residence or former residence accompanied by a peace officer to recover certain personal property; providing penalties.

KS S958

Establishes right of hospital patients to be accompanied by patient advocate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.