Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB319

Introduced
1/15/24  

Caption

Juvenile Justice Restoration Act of 2024

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to existing Maryland law by mandating that law enforcement officers cannot conduct custodial interrogations of minors without ensuring that these children have consulted with an attorney. This requirement aims to protect juvenile rights during legal proceedings and ensure that they have appropriate legal advocacy throughout the interrogation process. Additionally, the bill requires law enforcement to make reasonable efforts to notify a child's parent or guardian before any interrogation takes place, emphasizing the importance of parental involvement in juvenile justice matters.

Summary

House Bill 319, known as the Juvenile Justice Restoration Act of 2024, aims to reform the way juvenile courts operate with regard to children accused of committing offenses. The bill establishes that the juvenile court has exclusive original jurisdiction over children aged 10 and above who are alleged to have committed specific crimes, particularly those that would be categorized as violent or involve firearms. With this bill, Maryland seeks to address the complexities and nuances of juvenile offenses while prioritizing the rehabilitation of young offenders over punitive actions.

Contention

Notably, the legislation has sparked debate regarding its implications on public safety and law enforcement capabilities. Proponents argue that these amendments will create a more protective legal framework for vulnerable minors, safeguarding them from potential abuses during custodial interrogations. Critics, however, express concerns that such requirements may hinder law enforcement’s ability to gather timely information in urgent situations, particularly when immediate action may be necessary to protect the public. They fear that the necessity for legal consultation may complicate and delay necessary police procedures.

Final_points

Overall, HB319 represents a concerted effort to reform juvenile justice in Maryland by placing a stronger emphasis on legal protections for minors. The act's implementation is anticipated to foster a judicial environment where rehabilitation is prioritized, aligning with broader trends in juvenile justice reform across the United States. As the bill progresses, it will be crucial to monitor its effects on both the juvenile justice system and broader public safety outcomes.

Companion Bills

MD SB52

Crossfiled Juvenile Justice Restoration Act of 2024

Previously Filed As

MD HB753

Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction - Gun Offenses (Juvenile Gun Offenses Accountability Act of 2023)

MD HB698

Juvenile Law - Juvenile Court Jurisdiction - Age of Child

MD SB93

Juvenile Court – Jurisdiction

MD HB96

Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction (Youth Equity & Safety Act)

MD HB749

Juvenile Court - Concurrent Jurisdiction - Juvenile Offenses on Military Installations

MD SB115

Juvenile Court – Concurrent Jurisdiction – Juvenile Offenses on Military Installations

MD HB358

Department of Juvenile Services - Juvenile Felony Database

MD SB15

Juvenile Law - Child in Need of Supervision - Mandatory Petition and Notice (NyKayla Strawder Memorial Act)

MD HB403

Juvenile Law - Electronic Harassment and Bullying - Inquiry by Intake Officer

MD SB27

Criminal Procedure - Restorative Justice Program

Similar Bills

MD SB52

Juvenile Justice Restoration Act of 2024

MD HB727

Juvenile Law - Custodial Interrogation - In-Person Attorney Consultation Requirement

PA HB2231

In preliminary provisions, adopting the Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act; requiring recordings of interrogations; and imposing functions on the Attorney General.

PA SB717

In preliminary provisions, adopting the Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act; requiring recordings of interrogations; and imposing functions on the Attorney General.

PA HB413

In preliminary provisions, adopting the Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act; requiring recordings of interrogations; and imposing functions on the Attorney General.

PA SB370

In preliminary provisions, adopting the Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act; requiring recordings of interrogations; and imposing functions on the Attorney General.

MD HB814

Juvenile Law - Reform

MD HB622

Juvenile Law - Custodial Interrogation (Juvenile Justice Restoration Act of 2025)