Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S3007

Caption

List of Pardons Granted during 2024

Impact

If enacted, S3007 would impact existing state laws related to criminal justice and record keeping. It introduces a mechanism for public access to an official list of pardons granted, thus solidifying the process and legal standing of individuals who have successfully received a pardon. By making such information publicly available, the bill promotes awareness and understanding of the pardon process among the general populace, potentially influencing public perceptions of rehabilitation and redemption in the context of criminal justice.

Summary

S3007, titled 'List of Pardons Granted during 2024,' seeks to establish a comprehensive list of pardons that have been granted within the year 2024. This bill is designed to provide transparency regarding the pardons issued by the state, and it aims to ensure that individuals who have had their rights restored through a pardon can have access to records that validate their status. The intent behind this bill acknowledges the importance of rehabilitation for former offenders and the societal benefit of enabling them to reintegrate into the community without the stigma of a criminal record.

Contention

During discussions surrounding S3007, notable points of contention included concerns about the frequency and criteria for granting pardons. Some legislators argued that the existing mechanisms for pardons should remain more selective to preserve the integrity of the justice system. Others advocated for more leniency and greater understanding of the struggles faced by rehabilitated individuals as they seek to reintegrate into society. This dynamic reflects a broader conversation about criminal justice reforms and the balance between public safety and supporting second chances for former offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA LR27CA

Constitutional amendment to change provisions relating to pardons and the Board of Pardons and to create the Board of Commutation

MA LB220

Change provisions relating to the Board of Pardons’ powers and duties and required notices to crime victims

MA HB1131

Concerning clemency and pardons.

MA SB5792

Concerning temporary compensation reductions for state government employees during the 2025-2027 fiscal biennium.

MA HJM4004

Requesting that the District of Columbia be granted statehood.

MA HB1640

Concerning the governor's authority to grant pardons and commutations.

MA LB277

Change provisions relating to grand juries in cases of death during apprehension or custody

MA HCR4407

Establishing cutoff dates for the consideration of legislation during the 2024 regular session of the sixty-eighth legislature.

MA SB5209

Explicitly listing the department of labor and industries in the definition of limited authority Washington law enforcement agency while not granting new enforcement authority.

MA HB2478

Postconviction review, clemency, and pardons.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.