Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2318

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Municipal courts; suspension of sentence for certain veterans receiving treatment.

Impact

If enacted, the bill could significantly alter how municipal courts handle cases involving veterans. By prioritizing treatment over punitive measures, this change aligns with a broader movement within the justice system to focus on rehabilitation rather than incarceration. It may also reduce recidivism rates among veterans by addressing underlying mental health issues that can contribute to criminal behavior. Additionally, this could shift the perspective within courts regarding the management of misdemeanors involving veterans, emphasizing a more supportive and rehabilitative approach.

Summary

Senate Bill 2318 amends the Mississippi Code to provide a mechanism for the suspension of sentences for certain veterans convicted of misdemeanors in municipal courts. The bill aims to support veterans by allowing judges the discretion to suspend sentences on the condition that these individuals participate in specialized treatment programs offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Department. This initiative recognizes the unique challenges faced by veterans and seeks to address their mental health needs within the judicial system.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Senate Bill 2318 might arise from discussions about the sufficiency of resources for treatment programs and the potential implications for public safety. Critics may question whether the infrastructure provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs is adequate to handle an influx of veterans seeking treatment under this new provision. There could also be concerns regarding the equitable treatment of non-veteran offenders, as this bill provides a preferential path for veterans that some may view as inconsistent with standard judicial practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB906

State offenders serving sentences in county jail; may serve sentences in any county jail.

MS HB1202

Municipal Veterans Treatment Court; authorize in municipalities that have a municipal drug court.

MS HB811

Municipal Veterans Treatment Court; authorize in municipalities that have a municipal drug court.

MS HB182

Municipal Veterans Treatment Court; authorize in municipalities that have a municipal drug court.

MS HB801

Automatic expungement; authorize for certain crimes.

MS HB497

Automatic expungement; authorize for certain crimes.

MS HB687

Municipalities; establish alternative procedure to require property owners to make corrective repairs to property.

MS HB370

Municipal elected officers; authorize removal of using the same process as removal of county elected officers.

MS HB1218

Municipal elected officers; authorize removal of using the same process as removal of county elected officers.

MS SB545

Veterans' treatment programs; creating the Oklahoma Veterans' Treatment Act; authorizing creation of veterans' treatment programs in district and municipal courts. Effective date.

Similar Bills

MS HB278

Misdemeanors; revise age of expungement for.

MS HB279

Expungement; revise age for misdemeanor crimes for.

MS HB1437

Felony expunction; revise age to obtain to conform to revisions.

MS HB283

Expungement; revise age for misdemeanor crimes for.

MS HB27

Misdemeanors; revise age of expungement for.

MS HB271

Misdemeanor expunction; remove age restriction.

MS HB291

Felony expunction; revise age to obtain to conform to revisions.

MS SB2386

Appointed counsel; increase maximum compensation for.