Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5383

Introduced
11/14/23  

Caption

Criminal procedure: forfeiture; disposition of funds from civil asset forfeiture; clarify. Amends sec. 4708 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.4708).

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 5383 aim to streamline the financial distribution process related to forfeited assets, ensuring that victims of crime receive their due compensation in a timely manner. It sets aside a substantial portion of the revenue obtained from forfeitures—75%—for law enforcement enhancements, potentially increasing resources for local police departments and other relevant agencies. Meanwhile, 25% of the funds will support the initiatives laid out in the Crime Victim's Rights Act, emphasizing the bill's dual focus on victim support and law enforcement funding.

Summary

House Bill 5383 is designed to amend the Revised Judicature Act of 1961 concerning civil asset forfeiture procedures in Michigan. The bill clarifies the distribution of funds obtained from the sale of forfeited property by outlining a specific order in which claims must be paid. Under the new provisions, the process prioritizes the satisfaction of any outstanding security interests and orders of restitution before allocating funds to victims and covering expenses related to the forfeiture process. The remaining balance is directed to enhance enforcement of criminal laws and implement the William Van Regenmorter Crime Victim's Rights Act.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB 5383 highlight differing perspectives on the balance between rigorous law enforcement and protecting the rights of individuals. Supporters argue that improving the funding for law enforcement will aid in crime prevention and enhance overall public safety. Conversely, critics may raise concerns regarding the fairness and transparency of the civil asset forfeiture process, particularly as it relates to the potential for abuse and the treatment of individuals whose property is seized before any conviction occurs.

Additional_info

This bill also provides mechanisms for the appointment of a receiver to manage the sale of forfeited real property, aiming to ensure that the process is handled efficiently and effectively. By implementing these changes, HB 5383 seeks to provide a more structured approach to asset forfeiture in Michigan, aligning local practices with state-level objectives in criminal justice reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB5382

Criminal procedure: forfeiture; disposal of funds from seized vehicles; clarify. Amends sec. 625n of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.625n).

MI HB4274

Criminal procedure: forfeiture; mineral rights acquired by certain foreign entities; make subject to forfeiture procedures. Amends sec. 4701 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.4701). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4275'25

MI SB663

Relating to disposition of proceeds and property from asset forfeiture proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure.

MI HB1067

Criminal Asset Forfeiture Act

MI SB316

Relating to criminal asset forfeiture, the disposition of proceeds and property from criminal asset forfeiture, and accountability for that disposition; providing civil penalties.

MI HB3171

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

MI SB1863

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

MI SB0295

Criminal forfeiture.

MI HB404

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

MI SB380

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

Similar Bills

HI SB149

Relating To Property Forfeiture.

WV HB2585

Relating generally to forfeiture of contraband

LA SB359

Provides for civil forfeiture reform. (8/1/22)

WV HB2072

Relating generally to forfeiture of contraband

WV HB4531

Relating generally to forfeiture of contraband

WV HB2772

Relating generally to forfeiture of contraband

HI HB1965

Relating To Property Forfeiture.

WV HB4359

Creating the Criminal Forfeiture Process Act, replacing the West Virginia Contraband Forfeiture Act