Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0375

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Bail And Recognizance

Impact

If this bill is passed, it will lead to significant shifts in the treatment of misdemeanor charges within the state's criminal justice system. Specifically, individuals charged solely with misdemeanors would no longer face financial conditions for their release unless specific circumstances arise, such as charges related to domestic violence or certain risk factors established by the court. This approach not only streamlines the pretrial process but also aims to enhance judicial efficiency by reducing the number of individuals held in detention awaiting trial.

Summary

Bill S0375 seeks to amend the current bail and recognizance procedures in Rhode Island. It stipulates that individuals arrested for misdemeanor offenses should generally be released without requiring a financial condition. This change aims to ease the burden on those charged with less serious offenses, allowing for a more equitable approach to pretrial release, particularly for vulnerable individuals who might be unable to afford bail. The legislation emphasizes that bail should not be a mechanism of wealth-based detention but a tool for ensuring court appearances.

Contention

Notably, the bill may attract contention regarding its implications for public safety and judicial proceedings. Opponents may argue that the absence of financial conditions for misdemeanor releases could potentially lead to increased risks of nonappearance in court or may allow individuals who pose a danger to witnesses or victims to be released. Proponents of the bill, however, maintain that the measures included are sufficient to balance public safety with the rights of the accused, relying on court findings and further conditions, such as intensive supervision, as safeguards against potential risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7691

Bail And Recognizance

RI S2399

Bail And Recognizance

RI S0915

Bail And Recognizance

RI S2779

Bail And Recognizance

RI S2365

Bail And Recognizance

RI SB63

Bonds and Recognizances; setting of bonds and schedules of bails; provide

RI S0293

Provides for release of misdemeanor arrestees without financial conditions, except for domestic violence or flight risk or obstruct of justice risk.

RI S2217

Provides for release of misdemeanor arrestees without financial conditions, except for domestic violence or flight risk or obstruct of justice risk.

RI H7353

Bail And Recognizance

RI H5563

Bail And Recognizance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.