Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1454

Introduced
5/13/25  

Caption

In judicial boards and commissions, further providing for powers and duties of commission, providing for adoption of guidelines for bail and pretrial release conditions and further providing for publication of guidelines for sentencing, resentencing and parole, risk assessment instrument and recommitment ranges following revocation.

Impact

This bill has the potential to significantly influence the state’s judicial environment by standardizing the criteria for setting bail and release conditions. By ensuring that the commission publishes and disseminates these guidelines, the intention is to promote a more uniform approach to bail and pretrial decisions across different jurisdictions. This could lead to reduced discrepancies in how similar cases are treated, thus impacting fairness in the justice system. Moreover, the inclusion of considerations such as community support systems may aid in reducing recidivism by providing a structured approach to pretrial release.

Summary

House Bill 1454 aims to amend Title 42 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to provide clearer guidelines for bail and pretrial release conditions, as well as establish protocols for sentencing, resentencing, and parole. The bill tasks a commission with the responsibility to recommend guidelines that balance public protection, the severity of offenses, and the constitutional rights of defendants. Additionally, it identifies key factors to be considered in establishing bail conditions, including the seriousness of the offense, criminal history, and community ties of the defendant.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1454 appears to be cautiously optimistic among lawmakers focused on reforming the criminal justice system. Proponents argue that by providing clear guidelines, the bill will enhance fairness and accountability in pretrial processes. However, there are concerns among civil rights advocates about potential unintended consequences, such as excessive restrictions that could impact defendants' rights and their ability to secure bail. The complexity of balancing public safety and individual freedoms has sparked a vigorous debate.

Contention

A notable point of contention is the consideration of a defendant's prior criminal history in determining bail conditions. While this could prevent repeat offenders from receiving lenient bail, it may also disproportionately affect individuals with lower-level offenses or those who have shown signs of rehabilitation. Critics worry that strict adherence to historical data may lead to a punitive system that neglects the rehabilitative aspects of the judicial process. As this bill moves through the legislative process, the discussions highlight the broader challenges of reforming the justice system and the implications for diverse communities across Pennsylvania.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB333

In bonds and recognizances, providing for cash bail prohibited, for conditions of release and for collection and report of pretrial release data; in sentencing, further providing for modification or revocation of order of probation; and abrogating regulations.

PA HB1678

In general administration, providing for earned vocational training and education credit; in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for parole power and for short sentence parole; and, in powers and duties, further providing for consideration of criminal convictions.

PA HB1503

In sentencing, further providing for sentencing generally.

PA HB1188

In judicial boards and commissions, further providing for powers and duties of Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing; and providing for demographic impact statements in consideration of legislation relating to crimes, offenses and sentencing.

PA HB819

In departmental powers and duties as to licensing, further providing for definitions and providing for food allergy guidelines.

PA SB838

In sentencing, further providing for order of probation, for conditions of probation and for modification or revocation of order of probation and providing for probation review conference.

PA HB546

Further providing for powers and duties of department.

PA HB863

In employees, further providing for powers and duties of commission.

PA SB836

In employees, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of commission.

PA HB1735

In employees, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of commission.

Similar Bills

MN HF1775

Criminal case information reporting required, and money appropriated.

MN SF1908

Collection and reporting requirement of specified information on criminal cases and creation of a public dashboard for this information

CA AB42

Bail: pretrial release.

CA SB10

Pretrial release or detention: pretrial services.

TX HB5240

Relating to the creation of a pretrial intervention and diversion program for certain nonviolent offenses; authorizing a fee.

AK HB66

Pretrial Services Supervision Agrmnts

AK SB71

Pretrial Services Supervision Agrmnts

UT SB0213

Criminal Justice Modifications