Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2790

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Appointed counsel; require in Justice Court for certain criminal defendants.

Impact

The bill amends Section 99-15-15 and Section 99-15-17, which regulate the appointment and compensation of attorneys for indigent defendants. By mandating that judges appoint counsel for indigent defendants charged with misdemeanors, SB2790 is expected to significantly improve the legal representation for lower-income individuals facing criminal charges in justice courts. This legislative change aligns with broader national trends focused on reforming public defense systems to ensure equitable access to legal resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 2790 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 by instituting mandatory appointment of counsel for indigent defendants charged with misdemeanors in justice court. Previously, the appointment of counsel was discretionary for felony and certain misdemeanor cases, leaving many defendants without legal representation. This bill aims to enhance the fairness of the judicial process, ensuring that all defendants, irrespective of their financial status, have access to legal counsel during critical stages of their trials.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB2790 may face opposition regarding its financial implications. The legislation sets maximum compensation for appointed attorneys in justice court cases at $400, which might be considered insufficient by some legal professionals and organizations advocating for indigent defense. Moreover, concerns have been raised regarding local budgets' ability to absorb the costs associated with appointing counsel for every indigent defendant. These debates around funding and adequacy of representation are expected to be central points of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2237

Appointed counsel; increase maximum compensation available for representation of indigent defendants.

MS HB343

Public defenders; increase compensation for court appointed.

MS SB2418

Bail; revise procedure for determining in municipal and justice courts.

MS SB2298

Bail agents; revise procedure for determining in municipal and justice courts.

MS HB1437

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

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 HB451

Bail; revise how the amount is determined and authorize certain options for the defendant.

MS SB2305

Expungement; consolidate statutes concerning.

MS SB2376

Youth court; clarify that disclosure of certain records in criminal matters do not require youth court approval.

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