Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1545

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
3/1/22  
Engrossed
3/28/22  
Refer
3/30/22  

Caption

Bail; providing primary consideration for court making certain determination; establishing requirements for public safety reporting system. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

SB1545 also mandates the creation and maintenance of a public safety report system to assist judicial officers in making informed bail decisions. This system is expected to provide key information about the defendant's criminal history and assessment of public safety risks. The detailed reporting obligations created by the legislation will compel the Administrative Office of the Courts to collect data on bail settings, conditions of release, and subsequent compliance. The law intends to improve transparency in the bail process and provide vital statistics to help in oversight and evaluation of the bail system's effectiveness.

Summary

Senate Bill 1545, known as the public safety bail act, is designed to reform bail procedures within the state of Oklahoma. The bill emphasizes that the primary consideration when setting bail should be the safety of the public. It sets stringent standards for denying bail, particularly for certain violent and felony offenses. In these cases, a rebuttable presumption against release exists, and this can only be overcome by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant poses no risk to public safety. This legislative move aims to enhance safety and ensure that serious offenders are not easily released back into the community without sufficient scrutiny.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1545 is mixed. Supporters argue it significantly enhances the judicial system's ability to protect the community by ensuring that defendants who pose a safety risk are more rigorously evaluated before being released on bail. However, critics express concerns over potential consequences for defendants who may be denied bail due to strict interpretations of the presumption against release. They warn that this might disproportionately affect marginalized communities and lead to an over-reliance on pretrial incarceration.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between public safety and the rights of defendants. Some legislators and advocacy groups have raised alarms about the potential for the law to undermine fair treatment of accused persons, especially with stringent eligibility criteria for bail. Additionally, the implementation of the public safety report system raises concerns about privacy and the accuracy of the data used in court decisions. The ongoing debate highlights the complexities of reforming bail practices, with disagreements focusing on the right approach to achieving both safety and justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB3782

Criminal procedure; providing for the denial of release on bond under certain circumstances; effective date.

OK HB2798

Reporting requirements; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

OK SB981

Bail; authorizing denial of bail under certain circumstance. Effective date.

OK HB1095

Criminal procedure; adding sentencing option for the court; establishing requirements; effective date.

OK SB771

Determination of competence; providing for standing for Office of Public Guardian to participate in certain proceedings. Effective date.

OK SB38

Drug courts; establishing drug court fund; stating purpose, source of funds and establishing procedure for expenditure of certain funds. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB4655

Criminal procedure: bail; procedure for pretrial release determinations, criteria a court must consider for pretrial release determination, and reporting of data on pretrial release decisions; provide for. Amends secs. 6 & 6a, ch. V of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 765.6 & 765.6a) & adds sec. 6g to ch. V. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4660'23, HB 4659'23, HB 4661'23

OK SB1746

Drug court; removing certain eligibility requirement; requiring the court to make certain determination. Effective date.

OK A4977

Requires public safety risk assessment to include additional consideration for firearms as public safety risk.

OK HB4194

Criminal procedure; directing courts to assess patterns of abuse and present written findings for persons arrested for certain crimes; effective date.

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Pretrial release: risk assessment tools.

AK HB66

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Pretrial Services Supervision Agrmnts

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MA H1684

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