Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2253

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of Senate Bill 2253, if enacted, would significantly alter how the criminal justice system treats nonviolent habitual offenders, particularly those whose past crimes occurred before they reached adulthood. By excluding these prior offenses from consideration in sentencing, the bill could facilitate a reduction in the sentences imposed on these individuals. This reform is part of a broader trend to reassess the treatment of youthful offenders in the justice system and to prevent lengthy prison sentences for crimes committed in adolescence.

Summary

Senate Bill 2253 aims to amend the sentencing procedures for nonviolent habitual offenders in Mississippi. Specifically, it revises Section 99-19-81 of the Mississippi Code to clarify that prior offenses committed before the age of 18 should not be considered when determining sentencing for an individual who is a nonviolent habitual offender. This legislative change seeks to address the implications of prior juvenile offenses on adult sentencing, thereby introducing a degree of leniency for offenders who may have committed crimes during their youth.

Contention

Notably, SB2253 may face contention from various sides of the legislative assembly. Advocates for criminal justice reform may support the bill for its potential to reduce harsh sentences and allow for rehabilitation of individuals who committed offenses at a young age. Conversely, opponents may argue that this reform could undermine the seriousness of repeated felony offenses, regardless of the age at which they were committed, and may lead to perceived leniency in the justice system. The dialogue surrounding this bill is emblematic of the ongoing debate over how best to handle habitual offenders and the balance between justice and rehabilitation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2249

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

MS SB2251

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

MS SB2248

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

MS SB2386

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 SB2250

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

MS HB566

Habitual offenders; exclude nonviolent offenders.

MS SB2564

Habitual offenders; revise provisions for.

MS HB341

Habitual offenders; exclude nonviolent offenders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.