Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6139

Introduced
3/8/23  

Caption

Second Look Sentencing Act

Impact

If passed, H6139 would introduce a procedural framework for incarcerated individuals to seek a reassessment of their sentences, potentially enabling them to return to society earlier than originally mandated. The bill specifies criteria that the courts must consider when evaluating petitions, including the nature of the original offense, the petitioner's age at the time of the crime, their demonstrated rehabilitation, and societal changes in the perception of justice. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of familial and social impacts of incarceration, acknowledging that sentences serve not merely the offenders but also their families and communities.

Summary

House Bill 6139, known as the 'Second Look Sentencing Act', proposes a significant change to the criminal justice system in Rhode Island by allowing individuals who have served at least ten years of their sentences the opportunity to petition for a sentence reduction. The bill recognizes the growing concern related to long-term incarceration and its impact, particularly on marginalized communities, and aims to provide a pathway for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. This legislative action stems from research suggesting that prolonged incarceration may be detrimental, exacerbating issues of recidivism and social disintegration.

Conclusion

H6139 represents a progressive step towards rethinking punitive measures within Rhode Island's criminal justice system. Its focus on rehabilitation over punishment reflects a broader societal shift towards restorative practices, emphasizing the potential for second chances. However, as the bill is debated, it will require careful consideration of how to best balance the needs of rehabilitation with the rights and concerns of victims, ensuring that justice is served for all parties involved.

Contention

The bill faces notable points of contention, particularly concerning the rights of victims and the perceived leniency towards individuals convicted of serious crimes. While proponents advocate for the humane treatment of long-term offenders and the restoration of justice, critics express concerns about the potential risks involved in releasing individuals back into the community. Safeguards have been introduced within the bill, such as requiring the Department of Attorney General to be notified and allowing victims to voice their opinions during hearings, although some activists argue that these measures may not adequately protect victims' interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H0379

An act relating to second look sentencing

RI S2228

Establishes the second look act and would permit incarcerated individuals to petition the sentencing court to consider a motion to reduce a sentence after the defendant has served at least ten (10) years of the sentence.

RI H7102

Establishes the second look act and would permit incarcerated individuals to petition the sentencing court to consider a motion to reduce a sentence after the defendant has served at least ten (10) years of the sentence.

RI SB239

Second Look Sentencing Act

RI HB2893

Second Look Sentencing Act

RI SB736

Second Look Sentencing Act

RI S0140

An act relating to implementing second look sentencing and compassionate release

RI S0155

An act relating to eliminating life without parole and implementing second look sentencing

RI HB3163

Second Look Sentencing Act

RI HB4021

Second Look Sentencing Act

Similar Bills

DE SB169

An Act To Amend Title 10 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Wrongful Conviction Compensation And Services.

RI H7102

Establishes the second look act and would permit incarcerated individuals to petition the sentencing court to consider a motion to reduce a sentence after the defendant has served at least ten (10) years of the sentence.

RI S2228

Establishes the second look act and would permit incarcerated individuals to petition the sentencing court to consider a motion to reduce a sentence after the defendant has served at least ten (10) years of the sentence.

MA H3955

For second look

MA H1755

For second look

VT H0379

An act relating to second look sentencing

IL HB5396

CD CORR-MED RELEASE-HEARINGS

IL HB1245

CD CORR-MED RELEASE-HEARINGS