Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1135

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to authorizing electronic signatures for criminal complaints

Impact

Should S1135 be enacted, it would represent a significant shift in how criminal complaints are filed in Massachusetts. The amendment would facilitate the transition towards digital efficiency within the judicial system, thereby reducing delays often associated with physical submissions, especially in urgent cases. As society increasingly embraces technology, this move would align the legal framework with contemporary practices and contribute to streamlined operations within law enforcement agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill S1135, introduced by Patricia D. Jehlen, seeks to modernize the process for filing criminal complaints by authorizing the use of electronic signatures. This bill aims to amend Chapter 276 of the Massachusetts General Laws to explicitly allow complainants, particularly law enforcement officers, to submit complaints electronically. In lieu of traditional pen-and-paper submissions, the bill identifies electronic signatures as a valid and legal method for completing this critical legal process, while maintaining the requirement that these submissions carry the same penalties for perjury as traditional methods.

Contention

While the bill presents a forward-thinking approach to the integration of technology in law enforcement, it may also raise concerns regarding the security and authenticity of electronically submitted documents. Opponents may argue about potential vulnerabilities associated with electronic submissions, such as the risk of fraud or improper usage. Nevertheless, the bill includes provisions that still regard electronic submissions under the same legal scrutiny as traditional methods, thereby balancing efficiency with accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1338

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MA S1336

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MA S471

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MA S2291

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MA S1337

Consolidating multiple definitions of employee to prevent misclassification

MA S472

Relative to Massachusetts home care eligibility

MA S379

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MA S1547

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.