Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1183

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Criminal Procedure - District Court Commissioners and False Statements

Impact

By amending existing laws outlined in the courts and criminal law articles of Maryland, HB1183 brings significant changes to accountability within the district court system. The prohibition against non-official individuals requesting warrants could lead to a decrease in frivolous or unjustified arrests, potentially contributing to fairer judicial proceedings. Additionally, increasing the penalty for false statements to three years of imprisonment highlights the serious nature of making false reports to public officials, thereby reinforcing the integrity of law enforcement and judicial processes.

Summary

House Bill 1183 focuses on regulating the actions of District Court commissioners in Maryland, specifically concerning the issuance of arrest warrants and the penalties for making false statements. The bill intends to clarify that only authorized individuals, such as police officers or State’s Attorneys, are permitted to request arrest warrants from these commissioners. This change aims to enhance the judicial oversight of warrant issuance and ensure that arrest warrants are supported by proper legal justification, which may contribute to more systematic law enforcement practices.

Contention

A crucial point of discussion surrounding HB1183 revolves around the balance between efficient law enforcement and safeguarding civil liberties. While supporters argue that the bill will prevent misuse of the warrant system, critics might express concerns that restricting warrant requests to only law enforcement could delay justice for individuals awaiting charges. There may be a debate over how these changes could impact the speed and flexibility of legal processes in urgent situations, as well as potential implications for citizen involvement in public safety matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB340

Criminal Law - False Statements - Emergency or Commission of Crime (Antiswatting Act of 2023)

MD HB745

Criminal Law - False Statements - Emergency or Commission of Crime (Antiswatting Act of 2023)

MD HB223

Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

MD SB192

Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

MD HB159

Criminal Procedure - Warrantless Arrest - Straw Purchase Participant

MD HB1142

Criminal Procedure – Required Presence of Probationer or Defendant – Circuit Courts

MD SB788

Criminal Procedure - Victim Compensation - Alterations

MD HB861

Criminal Procedure - Victim Compensation - Alterations

MD HB1138

Criminal Law - Maryland RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act

MD HB854

Criminal Procedure – Expungement of Records – Revisions

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