Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1916

Introduced
1/24/22  

Caption

Relating To Victim Restitution.

Impact

The proposed legislation represents a significant change in how restitution is allocated in cases resulting from negligent homicide. It specifically includes provisions for supporting minor children left behind by deceased victims, thereby shifting some financial responsibility to the offenders. By compelling guilty parties to provide for the upbringing of these children, the bill attempts to address the needs of the most affected and vulnerable population—those who are not directly involved in the crime but suffer its consequences saddled upon them.

Summary

House Bill 1916 aims to address the issue of financial support for the children of victims whose deaths are caused by individuals driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The bill seeks to amend Section 706-646 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to require that in cases of negligent homicide, the perpetrator is held financially responsible for the support of the victim's children until they reach the age of majority, or until age twenty-three for those enrolled in higher education. This approach is intended to alleviate the financial burden on surviving family members or society that follows such tragedies.

Contention

However, this expansion of restitution obligations could prompt debates regarding its implications on criminal justice and rehabilitation. Opponents may argue that placing such financial burdens on defendants could be unjust, particularly if they lack the means to fulfill these requirements. Furthermore, there may be discussions about the fairness of the court determining financial support amounts when assessing another's lack of financial ability could affect the offender's life post-conviction. Hence, stakeholder perspectives on this bill could vary widely, as concerns about fairness balance against the need for justice for victims and their families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB2724

Relating To Victim Restitution.

HI SB2017

Relating To Financial Support Of A Child After Driving Under The Influence.

HI SB3295

Related To Driving Under The Influence.

HI SB2137

Relating To Driving Under The Influence.

HI SB470

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

HI HB2722

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

HI HB317

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

HI SB2323

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

HI HB683

Related To Driving Under The Influence Of An Intoxicant.

HI SB1204

Relating To Reducing The Harms In The Sex Trade.

Similar Bills

HI SB384

Relating To Victim Restitution.

HI SB2017

Relating To Financial Support Of A Child After Driving Under The Influence.

HI SB45

Relating To Restitution.

HI SB2724

Relating To Victim Restitution.

HI SB3295

Related To Driving Under The Influence.

HI HB711

Related To Driving Under The Influence.

HI SB225

Related To Driving Under The Influence.

WI AB87

Restitution upon conviction of vehicular homicide. (FE)