Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1417

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission required to maintain publicly searchable database.

Impact

The introduction of this database is expected to have significant implications for state laws, particularly those relating to public access to criminal justice data. Currently, such information may not be readily accessible to the public, and this bill aims to rectify that by creating a dedicated platform for information dissemination. The database will not only streamline access to sentencing details but also support enhanced oversight of the judiciary, potentially influencing how cases are adjudicated in the future. Moreover, the accessibility of this data could empower citizens, advocacy groups, and policymakers to engage more actively in discussions around sentencing practices and reforms.

Summary

HF1417 seeks to enhance public safety and transparency in the criminal justice system by requiring the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission to maintain a publicly searchable database containing information on criminal sentences. This database is envisioned to include key data points such as case numbers, defendant names, and details about sentences imposed or stayed by the courts. The intention is to provide the public with easy access to important sentencing information, thereby promoting accountability and awareness within the justice system.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF1417 may include privacy concerns regarding data sharing and the accuracy of the information provided in the database. Critics may argue that while transparency is important, it should not come at the cost of an individual’s right to privacy, particularly for defendants whose cases might involve sensitive details. Furthermore, ensuring that the database is comprehensive and accurate will likely be a concern, as any discrepancies in data could undermine the bill's intent and lead to public distrust.

Companion Bills

MN SF1541

Similar To Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission requirement to maintain a publicly searchable database

Previously Filed As

MN SF1541

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission requirement to maintain a publicly searchable database

MN HF1775

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission required to maintain publicly searchable database.

MN SF1075

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission requirement to maintain a publicly searchable database

MN HF1728

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission required to maintain a publicly searchable database, and money appropriated.

MN HF330

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission required to maintain a publicly searchable database, and money appropriated.

MN SF324

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission maintenance of a publicly searchable database requirement and appropriation

MN SF1372

Sentencing Guidelines Commission maintenance of a publicly searchable database requirement; appropriating money

MN HF7

Public safety; various provisions modified relating to data held by law enforcement agencies; agency bail or bond notice; sex trafficking minimum sentences; Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission; legislative approval; reason for dismissing charges; dismissals report information; county attorney required action; liability and vicarious liability; crime created for recruiting or educating individuals to trespass or damage critical infrastructure; assaulting a police officer penalty; crime of fleeing in a motor vehicle or failing to obey traffic laws crime established; presence in a stolen vehicle; penalties increased for obstructing trunk highway, airport, or transit traffic; tracking device placement and requirements and expanded uses; criminal penalties; and money appropriated.

MN HF930

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission required to report additional information on sentences where mandatory minimum was not imposed.

MN SF1364

Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission requirement to report additional information on certain sentences where the mandatory minimum was not imposed

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.