Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1155

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Summons to appear and pretrial matters.

Impact

One notable aspect of HB1155 is the introduction of a pretrial diversion program that allows prosecuting attorneys to withhold prosecution for individuals charged with misdemeanors, Level 5, or Level 6 felonies. It also requires these agreements to include conditions related to the rehabilitation of the accused, such as attending counseling or performing community service. Furthermore, the bill mandates that demographic information is collected and reported annually to oversee the equitable application of these practices across racial and ethnic lines.

Summary

House Bill 1155 introduces significant changes to Indiana's criminal law and procedure concerning how misdemeanors are handled by law enforcement and prosecuting attorneys. The bill aims to streamline processes by allowing law enforcement officers to issue a summons in lieu of arresting individuals for misdemeanors committed in their presence, provided certain conditions are met. This includes the stipulation that the individual does not pose a safety risk or has not committed a violent misdemeanor. The intent is to reduce the number of arrests for lower-level offenses, thereby addressing issues of overcrowding in jails and providing a more equitable approach to justice.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill will promote fairness in the system and help reduce recidivism, there are concerns from some community advocates regarding the implementation of the demographic reporting aspect. Critics worry that mere collection of data without actionable insights or changes in practice could lead to tokenism rather than true reform. Additionally, some law enforcement officials express hesitation about the changes in procedure, fearing it may complicate enforcement of laws and affect public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1085

Summons to appear.

IN HB1156

Motor vehicle matters.

IN SB98

Summons; promise to appear after issuance.

IN SB0343

Various criminal law matters.

IN HB520

Summons; promise to appear after issuance, issuance of summons instead of warrant in certain cases.

IN HB1077

Firearms matters.

IN SB0311

Firearms matters.

IN SB0014

Firearms matters.

IN HB1132

Firearms matters.

IN HB1296

Firearms matters.

Similar Bills

WV HB2784

Relating to duty to prosecute

IN SB0165

Noncompliant prosecutor.

IN SB0148

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1371

Additional prosecuting attorneys.

IN SB0284

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1215

Miami County deputy prosecuting attorney.

IN HB1217

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1006

Prosecutors.