Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB338

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/17/23  

Caption

Change provisions relating to pretrial release, sentencing, failure to appear, revocation and sanctions under probation and parole, and suspension of licenses under the License Suspension Act

Impact

The enactment of LB338 would lead to several changes in state law, particularly in how pretrial releases and sanctions under probation and parole are handled. This bill would provide clearer guidelines for judges when deciding on pretrial releases and could potentially reduce the instances of individuals being detained unnecessarily. Additionally, the proposed changes to the License Suspension Act could affect hundreds of individuals who rely on their licenses for transportation related to employment, education, or family needs. This aspect of the bill underscores a continued trend towards prioritizing rehabilitation over punishment.

Summary

LB338 proposes significant changes to the processes surrounding pretrial release, sentencing, failure to appear, revocation and sanctions under probation and parole, as well as modifications to the License Suspension Act. The bill aims to create a more structured approach to managing these aspects of the criminal justice system, with the intention of ensuring fairness and efficiency. Proponents argue that these changes are necessary to address issues related to overcrowding in jails, ensuring that individuals awaiting trial are not unduly penalized before their cases are resolved.

Contention

Notably, discussions around LB338 may reveal points of contention between various stakeholders in the criminal justice system. Advocates for reform suggest that these changes will lead to a more equitable system, particularly benefiting low-income individuals who are unable to post bail. On the other hand, opponents may raise concerns about public safety and the potential for increased recidivism as a consequence of easing restrictions on probation and pretrial releases. The balance between ensuring public safety and providing fair treatment to defendants is likely to be a focal point in the debates surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB113

Change provisions relating to licensees under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act

NE LB257

Change licensure and scope of practice provisions regarding marriage and family therapy and occupational therapy and licensure requirements under the Child Care Licensing Act

NE SB895

Vehicles: driver's license: suspension.

NE LB463

Change provisions relating to application for licensure under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act

NE LB591

Change provisions relating to when licenses are required and provide powers to certain licensees relating to affiliates under the Nebraska Installment Loan Act

NE HB1410

Concerning the suspension of inactive cannabis producer licenses.

NE LB430

Provide an additional exception to the prohibition on suspending a student in prekindergarten through second grade and change provisions relating to short-term and long-term suspension under the Student Discipline Act

NE LB922

Adopt the Parolee and Probationer Business Empowerment Act

NE LB177

Change provisions relating to certain licenses issued under the Mechanical Amusement Device Tax Act

NE LB377

Change provisions relating to special designated licenses under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.