Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1217

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Prosecuting attorneys.

Impact

The bill, effective July 1, 2025, will impact counties significantly by allowing them to better manage their prosecutorial workload, especially in regions with higher offender populations. By providing additional resources in the form of deputy prosecutors, the legislation aims to ensure that cases can be handled more promptly and efficiently, enhancing the overall criminal justice process. This is particularly critical in areas where the prosecutors are often stretched thin due to rising incarceration rates and corresponding legal demands.

Summary

House Bill 1217 focuses on the administrative capacities within the prosecutorial offices in Indiana, specifically how many deputy prosecuting attorneys can be appointed based on the population of correctional facilities within the county. The bill introduces provisions that allow a prosecuting attorney in counties with correctional institutions housing between 100 to 1,500 offenders to appoint one additional deputy prosecuting attorney. This provision aims to enhance the effectiveness of prosecutorial services in response to the demands caused by the operational size of local correctional facilities.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill, especially regarding the potential impact on budget allocations within counties tasked with funding these additional positions. Some stakeholders might argue that this increase in deputy appointments could strain budgets further, while supporters contend that it would ultimately lead to better public safety outcomes and more robust prosecutorial functions. Moreover, the unique provision allowing Cass County to appoint an additional deputy prosecutor raises questions about fairness and equality among counties statewide, delineating a possibility for disparate treatment in resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1371

Additional prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1215

Miami County deputy prosecuting attorney.

IN SB0280

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN SB0284

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1370

Prosecuting attorney commission.

IN SB0179

Commission on court appointed attorneys.

IN HB1605

Public defender participation in PARF.

IN HB1144

State employment of probation officers.

IN HB1001

State budget.

IN HB1240

Criminal law issues.

Similar Bills

WV HB2784

Relating to duty to prosecute

IN SB0165

Noncompliant prosecutor.

IN SB0148

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1371

Additional prosecuting attorneys.

IN SB0284

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1215

Miami County deputy prosecuting attorney.

TX SB404

Relating to the reestablishment of the Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council.

TX HB1732

Relating to the reestablishment of the Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council.