Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2251

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Habitual offender; crimes punishable by imprisonment for 5 years or less not considered.

Impact

The implications of SB2251 are significant for criminal justice in Mississippi. By codifying harsher penalties for habitual offenders, the bill reinforces a tough-on-crime stance aimed at deterring repeat offenses. Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to ensure that individuals with a history of serious crimes face appropriate consequences, thus potentially reducing recidivism rates. However, this change could also strain resources within the prison system and has raised concerns about overcrowding.

Summary

Senate Bill 2251 seeks to amend Section 99-19-81 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 concerning habitual offender sentencing. The bill mandates that individuals convicted of a felony punishable by more than five years, who have two or more prior felony convictions, shall receive the maximum possible sentence without the option for parole, probation, or sentence reduction unless the court justifies a deviation from this mandate in the sentencing order. This amendment highlights the legislative intent to strengthen penalties for repeat offenders and enhance public safety.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups regarding its potential impact on the judicial system and the broader implications for offenders' rights. Critics argue that such harsh sentencing policies may disproportionately affect marginalized communities and lead to unjust life sentences for individuals whose circumstances might warrant a more lenient approach. The bill's focus on increased incarceration raises important questions about rehabilitation versus punishment in the context of Mississippi's criminal justice policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2248

Habitual offender; crimes punishable by imprisonment for 5 years or less not considered.

MS SB2253

Habitual offender; crimes committed before 18 years of age not considered.

MS SB2249

Habitual offender; crimes committed before 18 years of age not considered.

MS SB2386

Habitual offender; prior felonies with completed sentences more than 10 years prior not considered.

MS SB2250

Habitual offender; prior felonies with completed sentences more than 10 years prior not considered.

MS SB2203

Habitual offender; prior felonies with completed sentences more than 10 years prior to date of offense not considered.

MS SB2342

Habitual offender; prior felonies with completed sentences more than 10 years prior to date of offense not considered.

MS HB566

Habitual offenders; exclude nonviolent offenders.

MS SB2391

Nonviolent habitual offender; revise sentencing.

MS SB2564

Habitual offenders; revise provisions for.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.