Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1613

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Felony DUI; authorize nonadjudication of.

Impact

The bill's modifications have the potential to impact state laws by creating a pathway for individuals convicted of felony DUIs to avoid the full weight of adjudication, assuming they meet certain rehabilitative conditions. This aligns with broader trends in criminal justice reform aimed at addressing nonviolent offenses through community-based programs and interventions. The flexibility provided allows courts to impose personalized conditions such as public service, restitution, or rehabilitation programs, enhancing the focus on recovery rather than solely punishment.

Summary

House Bill 1613 aims to amend Section 99-15-26 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by allowing for the nonadjudication of felony Driving Under the Influence (DUI) offenses. This provision permits courts to withhold the acceptance of a plea of guilty, contingent upon the successful completion of specified conditions set forth by the court. The bill primarily seeks to address DUI offenses, providing an alternative approach to legal consequences that may lead to reduced recidivism rates by promoting rehabilitation over punishment.

Contention

While the intent to facilitate rehabilitation may garner support, there are notable critiques regarding the nonadjudication aspect of felony DUIs. Opponents may express concerns that leniency in adjudicating such serious offenses could undermine public safety and accountability. Questions may arise about the effectiveness of the proposed conditions in actually deterring future DUI offenses, especially considering the potential risks to victims and society at large. The balance between offering second chances and maintaining a strict legal framework for public safety remains a contentious aspect of HB1613.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB357

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS SB2260

DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.

MS SB2420

Public Funds Offender Registry; create.

MS SB2305

Expungement; consolidate statutes concerning.

MS HB1142

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

MS HB1437

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

MS SB2124

DUIs; increase maximum imprisonment for first and second DUI offenses.

MS HB1791

Union County; authorize assessments on misdemeanor convictions and nonadjudications for capital improvements.

MS HB1220

Aggravated DUI; provide alternative penalty for persons under a certain age.

MS HB307

DUI; revise violations of.

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Misdemeanor warrant management system; direct the establishment of.

MS SB2030

Misdemeanor warrant management system; direct the establishment of.

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Misdemeanor warrant management system; direct the establishment of.

MS SB2205

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

MS SB2437

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

MS SB2446

Revocation of probation; add additional grounds for.

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Hate crimes; revise delineation of victims.

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Hate crimes; revise delineation of victims.