Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2787

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Statewide Intervention Court Taskforce; establish.

Impact

The formation of this Task Force anticipates significant implications for Mississippi's judicial landscape. By potentially centralizing intervention court operations and establishing a clearer framework for their functioning, the bill seeks to standardize intervention court policies across the state. This could lead to more effective rehabilitation measures for offenders, improve court efficiency, and better resource allocation. The recommendations of the Task Force are to be reported by December 1, 2024, and may encompass proposals for legislative changes and new court rules aimed at improving intervention strategies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2787 establishes the 'Statewide Intervention Courts Task Force' in Mississippi, tasked with evaluating the need and potential implementation of a statewide intervention court. The bill aims to provide the Mississippi Legislature and the Mississippi Supreme Court with informed recommendations intended to enhance the current judicial system and address the efficacy of existing intervention courts. Specifically, the Task Force is directed to review various models of intervention courts from other states as well as the existing intervention court operations within Mississippi to develop new legislative proposals or amend existing laws and rules governing court procedures.

Contention

Although the bill is positioned as a means to streamline and improve judicial processes, it may foster debate regarding the role of intervention courts in the broader criminal justice system. Proponents argue that creating a comprehensive, statewide framework could mitigate inconsistencies among existing local courts and enhance access to necessary rehabilitative services. Conversely, critics may express concerns over potential centralization of judicial powers and the adequacy of resource allocation to support a statewide system, alluding to apprehensions that too much focus on interventions could undermine punitive measures or lead to inadequate monitoring of complex cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2167

Early Intervention Task Force; establish.

MS HB534

Drug Intervention Courts; standardize references.

MS SB2384

Foster Care and Adoption Task Force; create.

MS SB2081

Statewide county court system; create.

MS HB1121

Administrative office of courts; require to create misdemeanor intervention courts.

MS HB510

Foster Parents' Bill of Rights; and Responsibilities; create and require to be provided to foster parents.

MS HB332

Statewide testing program; cease all statewide uniform assessments and determine promotion based on cumulative grades.

MS HB101

Statewide Assessment Program; require SBE to use ACT Aspire as summative assessment.

MS HB1022

State boards and commissions; Department of Finance and Administration travel regulations shall be applicable to all.

MS SB2268

Intervention court; amend criteria for participation in.

Similar Bills

MS SB2474

Statewide Intervention Court Task Force; establish.

MS SB2329

Early Intervention Task Force; reconstitute and set membership and responsibilities.

MS SB2597

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Act of 2025; enact, and establish Executive Committee of ICCCY.

MS SB2032

Mississippi Electronic Court System; require free access for public defenders.

MS SB2482

Mississippi Electronic Court system; provide free access to public defenders and county prosecutors in certain matters.

MS HB1252

MEC; require free access to public defenders.

MS SB2266

Mississippi Electronic Court System; require free access for public defenders.

MS SB2855

State assessments; delete assessments deposited into State General fund for certain violations and crimes.