Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB176

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

"Victims of Wrongful Incarceration Compensation Act"; establish

Impact

If enacted, SB176 will significantly amend the Georgia criminal procedure laws concerning wrongfully incarcerated individuals, providing them with a monetary compensation of up to $1 million. This compensation is structured to offer $50,000 for each year of wrongful incarceration, thereby addressing not just lost time, but the broader implications of wrongful imprisonment. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for administrative expungement of the individuals' criminal records, facilitating their reintegration into society.

Summary

Senate Bill 176, known as the 'Victims of Wrongful Incarceration Compensation Act', seeks to provide a framework for compensating individuals who have been wrongfully incarcerated in Georgia. The bill establishes a formal process for exonerated individuals to file a petition with the court, detailing their claim for compensation based on verifiable evidence of their actual innocence. To be eligible, individuals must show that their wrongful incarceration resulted from a conviction that has been overturned or vacated, and provide compelling evidence to support their innocence.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the eligibility criteria outlined in the bill. Notably, individuals with previous convictions for serious violent felonies, or those who committed crimes during their wrongful incarceration, will be barred from receiving compensation. This can lead to debates about the fairness of these exclusions and how they may affect those who have faced systemic injustices. Policy discussions are likely to revolve around ensuring that the criteria balance accountability and relief for those genuinely wronged by the justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB364

Wrongful Conviction Compensation Act; enact

GA SB512

Victims of Human Trafficking Fund and the Victims of Human Trafficking Fund Commission; create

GA SB35

Special License Plates; specialty license plate honoring Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc; establish

GA SB429

"Small Business Protection Act of 2024"; enact

GA HB508

Crimes and offenses; orders be served on a respondent within 24 hours of the court's issuance of such order; provide

GA SB157

Professions and Businesses; preclearance process in the licensing of individuals with criminal records who make an application to or are investigated by certain licensing boards and commissions; create

GA SB12

"Protecting Victims and Dismantling Georgia Street Gangs Act"; enact

GA SB195

"Freedom to Work Act"; enact

GA HR70

Inman, Mr. Devonia; compensate

GA SB218

Identification Cards; issuance of identification cards to persons completing a term of incarceration; provide

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