Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB939

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Criminal Law - Reckless Endangerment - Use of Motor Vehicle

Impact

If passed, SB939 could significantly broaden the scope of offenses categorized as reckless endangerment, thereby enhancing public safety. The bill will empower law enforcement to hold individuals accountable for endangering others while operating a vehicle. This change may also lead to increased prosecution of those whose actions while driving result in dangerous situations, reflecting a tougher stance on traffic-related offenses that threaten public safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 939 seeks to amend the current definition of reckless endangerment under Maryland criminal law by eliminating the existing exclusion of conduct involving the use of a motor vehicle. Previously, actions taken with a motor vehicle did not fall under the purview of reckless endangerment, which limited legal accountability in cases where such actions could cause substantial risk of harm. This bill aims to ensure that reckless behavior involving a motor vehicle can be prosecuted under the same standards that apply to other potentially hazardous actions.

Contention

The introduction of SB939 has the potential to spark debate among legislators and the public about the implications of expanding criminal liability. Proponents may argue that the bill is a necessary step towards addressing reckless behavior on the roads and improving safety outcomes for pedestrians and other drivers. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns regarding the potential for overreach in enforcement, as well as implications for individuals caught in situations that may be subject to varied interpretations of recklessness when using a vehicle.

Companion Bills

MD HB1111

Crossfiled Criminal Law - Reckless Endangerment - Use of Motor Vehicle

Similar Bills

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