Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00650

Introduced
1/23/15  
Introduced
1/23/15  
Refer
1/23/15  
Refer
1/23/15  
Refer
4/8/15  
Refer
4/8/15  
Report Pass
4/11/15  
Refer
4/23/15  
Refer
4/23/15  
Report Pass
4/29/15  
Report Pass
4/29/15  
Refer
5/14/15  
Report Pass
5/18/15  
Report Pass
5/18/15  
Report Pass
5/19/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning Temporary Restraining Orders.

Impact

The legislation would lead to amendments in existing statutes, establishing clearer guidelines and responsibilities for state marshals during the service of restraining orders. It enhances the protocol surrounding the revocation and issuance of permits concerning firearms for individuals subject to protective orders, emphasizing the need for safeguarding the public and the applicants. The changes could potentially impact the perception and handling of domestic violence cases, aiming to provide better protections for victims.

Summary

SB00650, an Act Concerning Temporary Restraining Orders, aims to streamline the process for issuing and serving restraining orders and civil protection orders in Connecticut. This bill seeks to enhance the efficiency of service by state marshals, and to introduce additional measures for tracking and documenting the service of these important legal tools. It reflects an intent to improve access to protection for individuals who may be experiencing domestic violence or threats of harm, ensuring that the judicial system can respond more swiftly to such situations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB00650 appears to be supportive among advocates for domestic violence victims, who argue that streamlined processes and better tracking of restraining orders can prevent further harm. However, there are concerns about potential bureaucratic burdens placed on state marshals and the implications of how effectively these changes will translate into real-world protection for individuals. Overall, the bill has garnered attention for its focus on safety and efficiency.

Contention

While there is broad support for the intent of SB00650, some stakeholders raise concerns regarding the practical implementation of the new procedures. Critics argue that merely changing the legal processes will not be sufficient if not accompanied by appropriate training for marshals and resources for affected individuals. This highlights a contention between the ambitions of legislative reform and the on-the-ground realities of law enforcement and the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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