Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2336

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the expansion of the state DNA database

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutes in Chapter 22E of the Massachusetts General Laws, increasing the penalties for non-compliance and altering the regulations surrounding DNA collection. Currently, the law imposes a fine of $1,000 and a maximum six-month sentence for offenders; these penalties would be raised to $2,000 and one year respectively under this bill. By doing so, the legislators are asserting the importance of having extensive DNA data for criminal investigations.

Summary

House Bill 2336, introduced by Representative Danielle W. Gregoire, seeks to expand the state's DNA database by mandating that individuals arrested for felony charges provide DNA samples upon arraignment. This proposal aims to enhance law enforcement's ability to solve crimes by increasing the amount of DNA evidence available for analysis. The results from these samples would be incorporated into the state DNA database, bolstering the tools available to tackle criminal activities effectively.

Contention

Critics of H2336 have raised concerns regarding privacy implications and the potential for wrongful convictions. The requirement for mandatory DNA collection from individuals who have merely been arrested, rather than convicted, opens up questions of civil liberties and the risks associated with storing genetic information. Additionally, the bill's impact on how this data can be utilized and the protocols for expungement, should an individual not be convicted of the alleged crime, remains a contentious point of discussion.

Companion Bills

MA S1587

Similar To Relative to the expansion of the state DNA database

MA H4878

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

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