Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF838

Introduced
1/27/23  

Caption

Money bail uses for certain offenses limitation

Impact

Should SF838 be enacted, its implications on state laws could significantly transform how pretrial release is handled across Minnesota. The amendment to Minnesota Statutes 2022 enables courts to prioritize non-financial conditions of release, enhancing access to justice for defendants charged with lower-level offenses. Additionally, the bill mandates court reviews of financial conditions of release if they lead to prolonged detention, fostering a more equitable system that reduces the burden of pretrial detention based solely on financial status.

Summary

Senate File 838 (SF838) is a legislative proposal aimed at reforming the use of money bail in pretrial release situations for certain criminal offenses in Minnesota. The bill seeks to limit the imposition of monetary conditions that result in the pretrial detention of defendants, particularly for misdemeanor offenses. By establishing a presumption of release on personal recognizance for such offenses, SF838 intends to reduce the number of individuals held in custody simply due to their inability to pay bail, thereby addressing potential inequities in the judicial system.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among legislators and public advocates. Proponents argue that limiting bail requirements addresses systemic issues of fairness within the criminal justice system, particularly affecting underserved communities who may struggle to meet bail costs. Conversely, some critics express concerns regarding public safety and the potential for increased flight risk among defendants released without financial conditions. The debate continues, reflecting the complexities of balancing safety concerns with the need for a fair justice system, highlighting the ongoing discussions surrounding judicial reform.

Companion Bills

MN HF854

Similar To Use of money bail limited for certain offenses.

Previously Filed As

MN HF854

Use of money bail limited for certain offenses.

MN HF7

Public safety; various provisions modified relating to data held by law enforcement agencies; agency bail or bond notice; sex trafficking minimum sentences; Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission; legislative approval; reason for dismissing charges; dismissals report information; county attorney required action; liability and vicarious liability; crime created for recruiting or educating individuals to trespass or damage critical infrastructure; assaulting a police officer penalty; crime of fleeing in a motor vehicle or failing to obey traffic laws crime established; presence in a stolen vehicle; penalties increased for obstructing trunk highway, airport, or transit traffic; tracking device placement and requirements and expanded uses; criminal penalties; and money appropriated.

MN SF322

Data held by law enforcement agencies regarding the person or entity that posted bail is public authorization; notice to the agency custody of the arrested or detained person when bail or a bond is posted requirement

MN HB1263

Elimination of money bail.

MN HF1450

Data held by law enforcement agencies regarding person or entity that posted bail made public, and notice to agency having custody of arrested or detained person when bail or bond is posted required.

MN SF1556

Data held by law enforcement agencies regarding the person or entity that posted bail public status establishment; notice to the agency having custody or the arrested or detained person when bail or a bond is posted requirement

MN SF1363

Various public safety provisions modifications

MN SF2380

Supervision standards committee establishment; probation, supervised release and community corrections provisions modifications; appropriating money

MN HF1838

Supervision standards committee provided; probation, supervised release, and community corrections modified; rulemaking provided; report required; and money appropriated.

MN HF1848

Bail posting data held by law enforcement agencies defined as public, and notices required.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.