Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1209

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Shoplifting; provide minimum penalties of imprisonment for all convictions of.

Impact

If passed, HB1209 would significantly alter how shoplifting offenses are adjudicated in Mississippi. It delineates clear penalties based on the value of the stolen goods, categorizing offenses into misdemeanors for smaller amounts and felonies for greater sums. For instance, a conviction involving more than $1,000 worth of merchandise would result in felony charges, paralleling those in grand larceny cases. The strict penalties are designed to ensure repeat offenders face escalating consequences and to remove the possibility of leniency often provided through plea deals.

Summary

House Bill 1209 seeks to amend Section 97-23-93 of the Mississippi Code to establish minimum penalties for shoplifting convictions. Under this bill, any person found guilty of shoplifting will face mandatory penalties that cannot be suspended or reduced by the court. This change aims to deter shoplifting by imposing stricter consequences and limiting prosecutorial discretion in plea bargaining scenarios. The bill highlights the state's commitment to enhancing punishment for theft-related offenses, particularly as it pertains to retail crime.

Contention

The bill is likely to attract debate regarding its implications for the criminal justice system. Proponents argue that such harsh penalties may effectively reduce shoplifting rates and protect retailers from theft, while critics may contend that the one-size-fits-all approach does not take into account the underlying reasons for theft, particularly economic hardship. Additionally, the prohibition of plea bargaining might exacerbate the issue by removing leniency for first-time or lower-risk offenders, potentially leading to overcrowding in penal institutions as repeat offenders face mandatory jail time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB20

Shoplifting; revise penalties for crime of.

MS SB2350

Shoplifting; revise penalties.

MS HB795

Shoplifting; require to calculate the total price of all shoplifting items for fine.

MS SB2409

Shoplifting merchandise; provide that certain second offenses within 5 years are felonies.

MS SB2124

DUIs; increase maximum imprisonment for first and second DUI offenses.

MS HB400

Election crimes; revise the penalties for certain.

MS HB482

Enhanced penalties; repeal for certain crimes.

MS SB2243

Assault; revise penalties for aggravating circumstances.

MS HB452

Theft of street, road or highway signs; provide penalties for.

MS HB816

Fentanyl; increase penalties for possession of.

Similar Bills

MS SB2044

Shoplifting; provide that second offense within 5 years shall be a felony.

MS HB795

Shoplifting; require to calculate the total price of all shoplifting items for fine.

MS SB2409

Shoplifting merchandise; provide that certain second offenses within 5 years are felonies.

MS SB2266

Shoplifting; revise jurisdictional amounts and penalties for.

MS SB2190

Shoplifting; revise penalties.

MS HB1016

Shoplifting; revise penalties for crime of.

MS HB20

Shoplifting; revise penalties for crime of.

MS HB438

Shoplifting; revise penalties for crime of.