Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB327

Introduced
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  
Report Pass
4/7/14  

Caption

Provides for a contradictory hearing on the discharge of conditions of probation and on the termination of a defendant's suspended sentence or probation (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

The introduction of HB 327 may significantly impact how probation cases are handled in Louisiana. By requiring a contradictory hearing for the discharge of probation conditions, the bill reinforces the rights of defendants by ensuring they have the opportunity to contest any changes to their probation status. This legislative change could lead to a more uniform application of justice and potentially reduce arbitrary decisions made by probation officers or the court without adequate input from the defendants. Overall, it aims to enhance the integrity of the judicial process in probation matters.

Summary

House Bill 327 focuses on modifying existing procedures related to probation in Louisiana's criminal justice system. Specifically, it mandates that a contradictory hearing must occur for the discharge of conditions of probation and for the termination of a defendant's suspended sentence. While the bill maintains the ability for courts to modify or discharge probation conditions, these actions will now require formal hearings unless the state opts to waive this requirement. This change is intended to create more structured oversight and ensure that decisions regarding probation are made with due process.

Sentiment

The response to HB 327 appears to be largely positive among advocates for criminal justice reform who seek to enforce accountability and transparency within the system. Supporters argue that the bill strengthens the protections for defendants and adds a necessary layer of judicial oversight in probation-related decisions. However, some critics may see this requirement as introducing delays and potential complications in the management of probation cases, which could hinder the court system’s efficiency.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the requirement for contradictory hearings, as some stakeholders might argue that this could overwhelm the court system with additional cases and extend the duration for resolving probation status issues. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the state's ability and willingness to waive these hearings, as critics might question how this could influence fair trial standards and whether it could lead to inconsistency in how probation cases are managed across different jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1257

Provides for the procedures by which conditions of probation may be modified, changed, or discharged and procedures by which a defendant's probation may be terminated (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB240

Provides relative to termination of probation and expungements for crimes of violence. (8/1/22)

LA HB195

Provides relative to probation and the defendant's eligibility to earn compliance credits or early termination (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB213

Provides relative to felony probation. (8/1/18)

LA SB838

In sentencing, further providing for order of probation, for conditions of probation and for modification or revocation of order of probation and providing for probation review conference.

LA A788

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

LA A3257

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

LA S1078

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

LA SB389

Provides relative to felony probation. (See Act)

LA SB413

Prohibits early termination of probation and parole for certain offenses. (8/1/24) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

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