Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1129

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth from dangerous persons

Impact

The bill primarily modifies Chapter 276 of the General Laws, making specific changes to the rules governing pretrial release in cases involving serious offenses. It allows the Commonwealth to request pretrial detention for individuals charged with certain violent crimes or repeated law violations, thereby reinforcing the legal framework to facilitate the state’s ability to detain individuals considered a danger to society. By modifying the legal definitions and procedures related to the detention and release of these individuals, S1129 aims to strengthen public safety protections while also seeking to assure that any detained individual receives a prompt and fair trial.

Summary

Bill S1129 titled 'An Act relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth from dangerous persons' seeks to amend existing laws in Massachusetts aimed at enhancing public safety and protecting the community from individuals deemed dangerous. The bill introduces harsher penalties for those who interfere with geolocation monitoring devices that are utilized in maintaining compliance with pretrial release, probation, or parole conditions. Offenders could face significant prison time, highlighting the seriousness of such actions and their potential impact on the justice system's ability to monitor and manage offenders effectively.

Contention

Notably, there may be contentious points regarding the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals accused of crimes. Critics of such measures often express concerns about potential overreach in the application of pretrial detention laws, especially regarding due process rights. There are apprehensions that the bill could disproportionately affect marginalized groups and lead to longer detainment periods without sufficient justification. Additionally, the requirement for timely victim notification in cases of potential release may present challenges in implementation, emphasizing the need for procedural clarity and efficiency in the judicial process.

Companion Bills

MA S1101

Similar To To protect victims of crimes and the public

MA S962

Similar To Relative to dangerousness hearings

MA H4989

Replaced by Relative to safety and justice

Previously Filed As

MA S1270

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth from dangerous persons

MA S1271

Relative to protecting the people of the Commonwealth from danger

MA S1276

Relative to dangerousness hearings

MA S1140

Relative to dangerousness hearings

MA H1492

Relative to dangerousness offenses

MA H4989

Relative to safety and justice

MA H3786

To protect victims and the public from sexual assault and other violent crimes

MA S1090

Relative to dangerousness hearings

MA H1667

Relative to safety and justice

MA H1691

Relative to certain offenses

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