Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB122

Introduced
5/16/23  
Report Pass
5/30/23  
Engrossed
5/31/23  

Caption

Revise the law regarding bail

Impact

The introduction of SB122 is expected to reshape the state's approach to pretrial release, particularly for defendants charged with violent and sexual offenses. It prohibits judges from granting bail for offenses that include murder and several sexual crimes, unless good cause is shown. This amendment could have notable implications for defendants awaiting trial as it heightens the criteria for bail eligibility, potentially leading to higher detention rates for certain offenders. The bill categorizes the removal of local rules that allowed more discretion in bail settings, thereby centralizing the authority to decide bail conditions primarily at the state level.

Summary

Senate Bill 122 (SB122) introduces significant amendments to various sections of Ohio's Revised Code regarding bail procedures and related costs. The bill aims to standardize judicial practices in setting bail for certain criminal offenses, primarily by codifying existing rules and enforcing more stringent conditions for specific violent offenses. Additionally, SB122 establishes new costs to be imposed on convicted individuals, which are to be collected over and above any pre-existing court costs. The stipulated fees, which include a standard $30 for felonies and $9 for misdemeanors, are aimed at supporting the state's reparations fund.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB122 appears to be split among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents, which include several members of the Republican party, argue that these amendments would enhance public safety and prevent the release of dangerous individuals who may pose a threat to the community. Conversely, opponents express concerns about the potential increase in pretrial detentions, arguing that it undermines the principles of innocent until proven guilty, particularly impacting low-income individuals who may struggle to meet financial bail conditions. Advocacy groups have raised alarms that this could lead to unjust outcomes for many charged individuals who cannot afford to pay bail.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the financial burdens placed on defendants as mandated by SB122. The requirement that convicted individuals must pay additional court costs introduces a financial dimension that critics argue could effectively criminalize poverty. There are also concerns that the bill does not adequately address rehabilitation or the socio-economic factors contributing to criminal behavior, focusing instead on punitive aspects. Furthermore, the debate around the potential for this bill to exacerbate systemic inequalities in the criminal justice system is at the forefront of discussions among social justice advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB191

Revise the law regarding bail

OH HB286

Provides for a comprehensive revision of the law regarding bail

OH HB55

Revises provisions of law regarding expungement (EN SEE FISC NOTE RV See Note)

OH HB1677

To Amend The Law Regarding Livestock; To Amend The Law Regarding Livestock Running At Large; To Amend The Law Regarding Fencing; And To Repeal The Law Regarding Fencing Districts.

OH HB282

Add immigration status as a required factor for sentencing, bail

OH SB123

Revises and reorganizes Code of Criminal Procedure articles and Revised Statutes relative to bail. (1/1/17)

OH HB291

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

OH SB133

Abolish the death penalty; revise number of juror challenges

OH HB237

Makes changes regarding off-road vehicles

OH HB1437

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

Similar Bills

OH HB191

Revise the law regarding bail

OH HB282

Add immigration status as a required factor for sentencing, bail

IL SB2331

CRIM PRO-RESTORE TO PRIOR LAW

HI HB1336

Relating To Criminal Justice Reform.

CT SB01033

An Act Concerning Court Operations And The Claim Against The State Of Lori Calvert.

IL SB2134

CRIM PRO-RESTORE TO PRIOR LAW

IL HB3009

CRIM PRO-RESTORE CASH BAIL

OH SB16

Regards immunity from liability for donations of perishable food