Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB555

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

Impact

The implications of SB555 on state laws are significant as it seeks to amend provisions within the Hawaii Revised Statutes related to criminal procedure. By making these amendments, the bill aims to clarify procedures, potentially reduce delays in criminal cases, and improve the administration of justice. This aligns with national trends emphasizing a more efficient criminal justice system. It also emphasizes the need for adapting legal processes to better suit contemporary societal and law enforcement needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 555 (SB555) introduces changes regarding criminal procedure in the state of Hawaii. As a short form bill, it aims to update and amend existing statutes to streamline criminal processes and enhance procedural efficiency. The bill is part of broader legislative efforts to refine Hawaii's legal framework concerning criminal justice and reflects a commitment to maintaining current and effective law enforcement practices within the state.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB555 may arise mainly due to its nature as a procedural bill. While specific points of contention were not identified in the legislative discussion snippets, there can often be varied opinions on how criminal procedures should be shaped, especially regarding civil liberties, prosecutorial powers, and the rights of the accused. Changes to criminal procedure can lead to debates on the balance between effective law enforcement and the protection of individual rights, making it a potentially controversial topic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB555

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

HI SB225

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

HI SB226

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

HI HB124

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

HI HB366

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

HI HB125

Relating To Criminal Procedure.

HI SB1050

Relating To Internal Complaint Procedures.

HI SB539

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB2718

Related To Administrative Procedures.

HI SB583

Relating To Tourism.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.