Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR191

Introduced
5/1/24  
Refer
5/6/24  
Refer
5/6/24  
Report Pass
5/14/24  
Report Pass
5/14/24  
Passed
5/29/24  

Caption

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study the feasibility of statewide bail schedules

Impact

The introduction of a statewide bail schedule could significantly impact current state laws governing bail. By providing a uniform framework for setting bail across all parishes, the resolution aims to streamline bail hearings and ensure that similar offenses receive comparable bail determinations, regardless of geographic location. This could potentially alleviate concerns regarding inequities in the bail system that could disproportionately affect low-income individuals and contribute to systemic bias within the criminal justice process.

Summary

House Resolution 191, introduced by Representative Bayham, urges the Louisiana State Law Institute to conduct a study on the feasibility of establishing a statewide bail schedule. This measure arises from concerns about the current variability in bail practices across different parishes in Louisiana, which can lead to inconsistencies in how justice is administered. The resolution calls for the Institute to report its findings and recommendations to the legislature before the 2025 Regular Session, highlighting the importance of addressing bail in relation to the constitutional rights provided to defendants in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 191 appears to be largely supportive, as it seeks to promote fairness and consistency in the bail process. Lawmakers recognize the need for reforms in the bail system to support a more egalitarian judicial approach. Although specific opposition or contention regarding the resolution has not been prominently noted, the broader context of bail reform often encounters debates surrounding the effects on public safety and the rights of the accused.

Contention

While HR 191 serves to initiate a study on a potentially critical reform, the discussions surrounding bail reform are typically contentious. Stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including advocates for both defendants' rights and public safety, may express differing views on the implications of a standardized bail schedule. Notable points of contention could arise from how such a framework may influence judicial discretion and the overall effectiveness of bail in ensuring court appearances versus managing community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR43

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations on legislation relative to electronic filing and records retention.

LA SCR64

Recreates the Louisiana Public Defender Optimal Funding Group to study and make recommendations regarding the feasibility of establishing an optimal funding mechanism for the Louisiana Public Defender Board.

LA HR212

Requests the secretary of state to study the feasibility of creating and maintaining a portal on the secretary of state's website which allows citizens to identify unduly burdensome statewide regulations and to propose potential alternatives

LA HCR65

Requests a study of the current system of reporting deaths in correctional institutions

LA SR150

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations on the general provisions of justification and use of force or violence in defense as applied to abuse survivors.

LA HCR22

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding notice and mailing requirements

LA SR31

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations on whether a limited continuing tutorship should be established.

LA HR260

Requests the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure to study certain procedures relative to venue

LA HR107

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the feasibility of funding a remote monitoring program for technology-dependent children

LA HCR85

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study the feasibility of allowing a black bear hunting season

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.