Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5569

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
6/14/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  
Enrolled
6/15/23  

Caption

Procedure Generally -- Jury Lists

Impact

If enacted, H5569 will significantly impact the composition of juries in Rhode Island. By allowing those on parole or probation to serve, the bill aims to diversify juror representation, potentially leading to more equitable jury decisions. This move aligns with current discussions surrounding criminal justice reform, which emphasize restoration and reintegration for formerly incarcerated individuals. However, it also raises questions about the implications for the fairness and perception of the jury process, as doubts may arise regarding the impartiality of jurors who have a criminal background.

Summary

House Bill 5569 seeks to amend existing laws regarding the eligibility of jurors in Rhode Island. The bill specifically allows individuals who are on parole, serving a suspended sentence, or on probation to participate in jury service. Previously, individuals with felony convictions were barred from serving on juries until they had completed their sentences, including parole or probation. This change reflects a broader trend towards rehabilitative justice and acknowledges that reintegrated individuals may have the capacity to fulfill juror duties responsibly.

Contention

The introduction of H5569 has not been without controversy. Advocates for the bill argue that including people with felony convictions in the jury process is a necessary step towards restorative justice, allowing individuals to actively participate in civic duties and contributions to society. Conversely, opponents express concern about the potential for biases and the adequacy of individuals with recent criminal history to impartially serve as jurors. They worry about the perception of justice by the public and whether the inclusion of such jurors may compromise the integrity of jury verdicts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0812

Procedure Generally -- Jury Lists

RI H5910

Jury Lists

RI S0896

Jury Lists

RI H7831

Amends the jury list and jury qualification statutes to add individuals receiving public assistance benefits.

RI S2913

Amends the jury list and jury qualification statutes to add individuals receiving public assistance benefits.

RI HB05539

An Act Concerning Judicial Branch Powers And Procedures.

RI HB629

Expungement; clarify procedures in all courts.

RI SB222

Revises provisions relating to juries. (BDR 1-192)

RI SB567

Criminal procedure: sentencing.

RI AB1497

Criminal procedure.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.