Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB228

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  

Caption

Simple assault; authorize judicial discretion when assessing fines.

Impact

This change is likely to influence the judicial approach to sentencing for simple assault cases, as judges will have more latitude to consider factors such as the intent of the accused, the severity of the assault, and individual case nuances. The bill is anticipated to reduce the rigidity of punitive measures, possibly leading to fairer outcomes for offenders depending on their circumstances. However, it raises questions about consistency in sentencing and the potential for disparities in legal outcomes based on judicial interpretation.

Summary

House Bill 228 seeks to amend Section 97-3-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly in relation to simple assault offenses. The proposed amendment aims to provide judges with greater discretion when assessing fines for individuals convicted of simple assault. Currently, individuals can face a mandatory fine or imprisonment, but the bill aims to introduce flexibility, allowing judges to tailor penalties based on the circumstances surrounding the offense.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention surrounding the proposed bill. Critics may argue that granting judicial discretion could result in inconsistent sentencing outcomes, especially in cases that involve vulnerable individuals or domestic violence scenarios. There is concern that, without clear guidelines, judges might underutilize the new discretionary powers or apply them unevenly, possibly undermining the legal protections for victims. The bill's implications for public safety and the potential for mediation in cases of simple assaults are areas that require closer scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1139

Simple assault; authorize judicial discretion when assessing fines.

MS HB686

Simple assault; revise to include indecent touching.

MS HB758

Simple assault; add athletic umpires to list that elevates to aggravated.

MS SB2243

Assault; revise penalties for aggravating circumstances.

MS HB89

Amiya Braxton; revise penalties when driver injures child who is exiting a school bus.

MS HB1142

DUI; authorize judicial discretion to increase fines for violations of.

MS SB2131

Aggravated assault; create crime related to the delivery of fentanyl.

MS SB2404

Cyberstalking; authorize injunction when criminal charges filed.

MS SB2654

Female genital mutilation; prohibit and create civil cause of action.

MS SB2256

Marijuana; simple possession of 30 grams or less a civil infraction.

Similar Bills

MS SB2243

Assault; revise penalties for aggravating circumstances.

MS HB169

Simple assault; add athletic umpires to list that elevates to aggravated.

MS HB686

Simple assault; revise to include indecent touching.

MS HB758

Simple assault; add athletic umpires to list that elevates to aggravated.

MS HB1139

Simple assault; authorize judicial discretion when assessing fines.

MS HB701

Simple assault; revise to include nonconsensual touching of body.

MS SB2191

Domestic violence; provide that second offense shall be a felony.

MS HB345

Simple assault; add athletic umpires to list that elevates to aggravated.