Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB825

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Utility worker; include the killing of as capital murder.

Impact

If enacted, HB825 will expand the criteria for capital murder under Section 97-3-19 of the Mississippi Code. This inclusion could lead to stricter penalties for those convicted of murdering utility workers, reflecting a growing recognition of the dangers these workers face in the line of duty. It aims to provide these workers with the same protections as other professionals such as peace officers or firemen who are already included in the capital murder definition.

Summary

House Bill 825 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code to include the killing of a utility worker in the definition of capital murder. This change specifically addresses the legal repercussions for any individual who knowingly kills a utility worker while the worker is acting in their official capacity. The amendment is part of a broader effort to enhance protections for workers serving critical roles in public utility services.

Contention

Debate surrounding this bill could arise from discussions about the justification for increased penalties for crimes against specific job sectors versus the potential implications for general homicide law. Some may argue that this creates a hierarchy of victimization, where certain professions are afforded greater legal protections, which could lead to concerns about equal treatment under the law. Additionally, opponents might question whether the existing legal framework adequately addresses the safety of all workers or whether further measures could be more effective.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB607

"Parker's Law"; create crime of "fentanyl delivery resulting in death".

MS HB661

Capital murder; death penalty for willful, deliberate, etc., killing of a law-enforcement officer.

MS SB379

Capital murder; death penalty for willful, deliberate, etc., killing of a law-enforcement officer.

MS HB3762

FIRST DEGREE MURDER-SENTENCING

MS HB2694

Criminal sexual assault against a minor; capital murder, death penalty, etc.

MS AB3104

Murder.

MS HB394

Capital murder; authorizes death penalty.

MS H0857

Assault or Battery on a Utility Worker

MS HB20

Crimes and offenses; list of capital offenses, further provided to include murder committed when the defendant knowingly creates a great risk to multiple persons

MS SB0277

CD CORR-MURDER-SHAKEN BABY

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