Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1140

Introduced
4/3/12  

Caption

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Earl Truvia v. State of La."

Impact

If passed, HB 1140 would directly affect the state’s budget by allocating funds to cover a specific legal claim related to wrongful incarceration. The bill is seen as a necessary step to ensure that the state acknowledges its accountability for judicial errors and compensates affected individuals. Furthermore, it establishes a precedent for similar future cases, potentially impacting the way wrongful conviction cases are addressed in Louisiana by reinforcing the need for financial restitution for those who have suffered through wrongful imprisonment.

Summary

House Bill 1140, introduced by Representative Wesley Bishop, focuses on the appropriation of funds for the state of Louisiana to address legal consequences arising from the wrongful incarceration of an individual named Earl Truvia. The bill allocates a total of $65,000 from the state's General Fund for the fiscal year 2012-2013 specifically for payment of the judgment awarded in Truvia's case, which highlights the financial responsibility of the state in cases of judicial error. This bill underscores the importance of rectifying injustices experienced by wrongfully convicted individuals in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1140 appears to be generally supportive among advocates of criminal justice reform who view the compensation as a critical acknowledgment of the failures of the criminal justice system. This type of legislation is often viewed positively by those who champion the rights of wrongfully convicted individuals, while simultaneously emphasizing the necessity for the state to take financial responsibility for its judicial processes. However, there may be fiscal concerns among some legislators regarding the impact of such appropriations on the overall state budget, particularly in challenging economic times.

Contention

While the primary focus of HB 1140 is on providing financial compensation to Earl Truvia, debates may arise concerning the implications of such compensatory legislation. Some potential points of contention could include discussions on the overall adequacy of the compensation amount and whether it sufficiently addresses the damages incurred due to wrongful incarceration. There may also be concerns regarding the precedent set by this bill for future cases, as well as broader implications for state fiscal management in addressing legal claims against the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB628

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Rickey Johnson v. State of La."

LA HB1160

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Calvin Williams v. State of Louisiana"

LA HB567

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Michael Williams v. State of Louisiana"

LA HB394

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Gerald Burge v. State of La."

LA HB354

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "John Thompson v. State of La."

LA HB999

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Joey E. Walker v. State of La. DOTD"

LA HB528

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Raymond L. Cannon v. State of La., DOTD"

LA HB1047

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Arthur Waller, et al v. State of La., Dept. of Health and Hospitals"

LA HB331

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Rebecca Duet v. DOTD through the State of La."

LA HB1060

Appropriates funds for payment of judgments in the matters of "James Ronald Fowler, Jr. v. State of Louisiana DOTD" and "Crystal Williams v. State of Louisiana DOTD"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.