Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7971

Introduced
3/5/24  

Caption

Creates a mandatory jail sentence of two (2) years for two (2) or more people who break and enter, ransack or smash doors or windows of any business with the intent to steal.

Impact

The enactment of H7971 will significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding burglary laws in Rhode Island. By imposing a strict mandatory sentencing rule, the bill aims to deter individuals from participating in such criminal activities and to bolster the penalties faced by offenders. This could potentially lead to a reduction in retail theft, thus supporting businesses and ensuring the safety of retail environments. Moreover, it underscores the government's commitment to addressing crime effectively and supporting law enforcement agencies in their endeavors to maintain public safety.

Summary

House Bill H7971 seeks to amend existing laws concerning burglary and breaking and entering within the jurisdiction of Rhode Island. Specifically, this legislation proposes the introduction of a mandatory two-year prison sentence for individuals who participate in a group of two or more people that break into a retail establishment with the intent to steal items. This addition aims to curb the rising trend of coordinated theft attacks, often referred to as 'smash and grab' incidents, which have become increasingly prevalent in various retail sectors.

Contention

Despite the bill's intent to strengthen laws against organized retail crime, there has been contentious debate surrounding its implications. Some lawmakers and community leaders have raised concerns about the effectiveness of mandatory sentencing, asserting that it could lead to an overcrowded prison system without addressing the root causes of criminal behavior. There is also apprehension regarding whether this harsh penalty will truly deter organized theft or merely disproportionately affect lower-level participants while failing to target the orchestrators of these crimes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5901

Burglary And Breaking And Entering

RI S0393

Burglary And Breaking And Entering

RI S0400

Burglary And Breaking And Entering

RI S0886

Nontransparent Windshields And Windows

RI H6139

Second Look Sentencing Act

RI H5051

House Resolution Adopting The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024 (this Resolution Would Adopt The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024.)

RI H6163

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Task Force To Improve The Long-term Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females Within The Criminal Justice Population (creates A 19 Member Task Force Whose Purpose It Would Be To Improve Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females In The Criminal Justice System, And Who Would Report Back By February 5, 2024, And Expire On April 5, 2024.)

RI S0620

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Task Force To Improve The Long-term Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females Within The Criminal Justice Population (creates A 19 Member Task Force Whose Purpose It Would Be To Improve Outcomes And Reduce Recidivism Of Females In The Criminal Justice System, And Who Would Report Back By February 5, 2024, And Expire On April 5, 2024.)

RI S0411

Sentence And Execution

RI H5686

Sentence And Execution

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.