Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1374

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Creates "Bentley and Mason's Law" relating to restitution payments for certain persons convicted of the offense of driving while intoxicated

Impact

The enactment of SB 1374 will have significant implications for state laws related to DWI offenses and victim restitution. The bill introduces a structured framework for assessing and enforcing restitution payments, thereby providing law enforcement and judicial systems with the tools required to implement these mandates effectively. This can lead to increased compliance among offenders and potentially discourage future DWI offenses, as there will be more direct consequences associated with the crimes against victims.

Summary

Senate Bill 1374, also known as "Bentley and Mason's Law", establishes new guidelines regarding restitution payments for individuals convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI). This law aims to enhance accountability for offenders by outlining clear requirements for restitution to victims affected by DWI incidents. By formalizing the restitution process, the bill seeks to ensure that victims receive adequate compensation for damages resulting from DWI offenses, thereby promoting justice and offering support to those impacted by such crimes.

Contention

While supporters of SB 1374 argue that this legislation is a necessary step towards ensuring victims receive the justice they deserve, opponents raise concerns over the feasibility of enforcing restitution payments. Critics argue that many convicted individuals may lack the financial means to pay restitution, making this requirement challenging to enforce. This contention reflects a broader debate about balancing punitive measures with the realities of rehabilitation and the socioeconomic factors that affect offenders post-conviction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB146

Creates provisions relating to compensation for wrongful convictions

MO SB684

Modifies provisions relating to offenses against public order

MO HB195

Establishes provisions requiring certain persons convicted of driving while intoxicated to pay child maintenance

MO SB253

Creates a civil action awarding damages for wrongful convictions

MO SB189

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO SB502

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO SB24

Creates new provisions relating to vulnerable persons

MO SB573

Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor

MO SB217

Creates the offense of unlawful possession by a minor

MO SB446

Modifies provisions relating to restitution for individuals who are actually innocent

Similar Bills

AZ HB2466

Criminal restitution orders; interest

AZ SB1189

Criminal restitution orders; interest

CA AB1950

Task force: former Chavez Ravine property: eminent domain: compensation.

CA AB1186

Restitution fines.

CA AB662

Restitution: tracking.

MN HF3485

Crime victim restitution provisions modified.

CA AB1909

Criminal fines: collection.

CA SB1040

Insurance: restitution.