Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2226

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Youth court; revise transfer to circuit court.

Impact

The bill's enactment is expected to solidify the criteria under which jurisdictional transfers between youth and circuit courts occur. This may lead to a more streamlined process when youth are deemed to pose a serious risk. Specifically, once a case is transferred, the circuit court retains ongoing jurisdiction for any future felony offenses committed by that youth, thus closing the door for return to juvenile court, which could alter how young offenders are managed within the system pretty substantially.

Summary

Senate Bill 2226 amends Section 43-21-157 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, focusing on the transfer of jurisdiction from youth courts to circuit courts for individuals charged as delinquent children. The bill sets specific criteria for transfer eligibility, stipulating that children aged twelve or younger cannot be transferred, and those aged between thirteen to fifteen must have a history of adjudicated delinquency involving multiple felonies. The intention behind this bill is to address cases where youth offenders may pose a significant danger to the community or lack prospects for rehabilitation within the juvenile justice system.

Contention

Points of contention may arise from the implications of transferring youth offenders to adult criminal courts, especially regarding their rehabilitation opportunities and the broader societal impacts of treating juveniles in adult systems. Critics may argue that transferring jurisdiction undermines rehabilitative justice, potentially leading to harsher outcomes and stigmatization. Others may raise concerns about the lack of provisions for children who may still have opportunities for rehabilitation, especially those with less severe backgrounds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2344

Youth court; revise transfer to circuit court.

MS HB1544

Judicial redistricting; revise for circuit courts.

MS SB2453

Statewide Uniform Youth Court System; establish.

MS SB2771

Youth court; revise timeline for permanency hearings.

MS HB1452

Jurisdiction of the youth court; clarify when it attaches for a child.

MS HB1509

District Attorneys; revise salaries to certain amount below chancery and circuit courts.

MS SB2781

Investigative reports; exempt youth court reports from the Mississippi Public Records Act, bring forward provisions related to.Commission on Judicial Performance.

MS SB3112

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Holmes County for improvements to the circuit court courthouse.

MS HB1448

Circuit clerk fees; increase for attendance upon court.

MS SB2483

Youth court records; authorize disclosure to Commission on Judicial Performance.

Similar Bills

NJ S1461

Modifies collective Statewide transfer agreement and reverse transfer agreement; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

NJ A1315

Modifies collective statewide transfer agreement and reverse transfer agreement; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

VA HB1871

Transfer on death deeds; inter vivos deed conveying real property to another.

TX SB1559

Relating to conflicts between a protective order and certain other orders and to the transfer of a protective order.

NV AB62

Revises provisions relating to transferable tax credits for affordable housing. (BDR 32-437)

DE HB147

An Act To Amend Title 12, Title 18, Title 25, And Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Uniform Real Property Transfer On Death Act.

MS SB2344

Youth court; revise transfer to circuit court.

TX SB3039

Relating to the transfer of students in public higher education and to transparency regarding certificate or degree program requirements.