Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7695

Introduced
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Report Pass
6/17/22  
Engrossed
6/21/22  
Enrolled
6/22/22  

Caption

Probation And Parole Support Act

Impact

The passage of HB 7695 will have significant implications for the payment of court costs and financial assessments imposed on individuals within the criminal justice system. The intent of this bill is to provide a safeguard for those who genuinely cannot afford to pay fines and fees, thus preventing undue financial burdens on individuals already facing the repercussions of a criminal conviction. The proposed legal changes aim to reduce the financial disparities faced by low-income individuals and addresses concerns about fairness in the judicial process related to financial assessments.

Summary

House Bill 7695, referred to as the Probation and Parole Support Act, aims to revise the existing processes associated with court costs, fees, and assessments in criminal cases. The bill introduces modifications to the procedure for determining a defendant’s ability to pay these financial obligations. It emphasizes a standardized financial assessment instrument that courts must utilize which focuses on both the present ability to pay and takes into account the defendant’s financial situation. Additionally, the bill stipulates that costs shall not be assessed against defendants who serve a prison sentence of more than thirty days or those who are classified as indigent.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 7695 highlighted various points of contention. Supporters laud the bill's focus on equity and justice, arguing it protects the rights of defendants who may face additional hardships due to their inability to pay court-imposed fees. However, critics express concern about potential abuse of the provisions that permit the remission of court costs. They argue that such allowances might lead to inconsistencies in how justice is administered across different defendants, depending on their financial status. Additionally, there are apprehensions regarding the court's transparency when evaluating a defendant's financial condition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2774

Probation And Parole Support Act

RI H7141

Probation And Parole Support

RI HB1417

Parole and probation violations and court fees; to provide for a legislative management study; and to provide a penalty.

RI HB0163

Adult Probation and Parole Amendments

RI SB217

Establish work time credit for probationers and parolees

RI SB375

Probation & Parole Changes

RI HB2012

Requiring offenders on probation, parole or postrelease supervision to complete a citizenship curriculum.

RI AB372

Domestic violence: probation.

RI SB668

Clarifying eligibility for probation and parole conditions for sex offenses

RI AB1950

Probation: length of terms.

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