Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1894

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting equity in traffic stops

Impact

If enacted, H1894 would significantly impact how police conduct traffic stops and utilize evidence obtained during such interactions. Specifically, it mandates that law enforcement must establish reasonable suspicion or probable cause prior to obtaining evidence related to unrelated criminal activities during a traffic stop. This amendment places the burden of proof on the Commonwealth to demonstrate such suspicion, which could lead to fewer wrongful prosecutions and improve public trust in law enforcement processes.

Summary

House Bill 1894, titled 'An Act promoting equity in traffic stops,' seeks to amend the existing laws concerning traffic stops and the admissibility of evidence obtained during these stops. The bill stipulates that any evidence unrelated to the traffic violation that initiated the stop shall be considered inadmissible in criminal proceedings unless the law enforcement officer had reasonable suspicion or probable cause of additional criminal activity at the time of the stop. This legislation aims to promote fairness and protect individuals from potential abuses during traffic stops.

Contention

Discussions around H1894 highlight notable points of contention, particularly the balance between law enforcement's authority and individuals' rights. Proponents argue that the bill will reduce arbitrary stops and promote equity, particularly for marginalized communities that may face disproportionate scrutiny. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding the potential hindrance to police operations or the impacts on crime prevention efforts, suggesting that the bill could make it more challenging to investigate or address broader criminal activities during routine traffic enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H272

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MA H1895

Relative to summary process

MA H3392

Designating September as PCOS awareness month

MA H1893

To stop profiling transgender people and low-income women

MA H273

Relative to a maltreatment coding system

MA H443

Relative to conviviality and downtown revitalization

MA H160

To promote equity joint venture partnerships

MA H855

Extending voting rights in municipal elections to noncitizen voters of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.