Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0907

Introduced
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Report Pass
5/30/23  
Engrossed
6/6/23  
Enrolled
6/12/23  

Caption

Children

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it will fundamentally alter the judicial landscape regarding child-related criminal offenses. By moving jurisdiction to the superior court, it may lead to different procedural requirements and potentially expose cases to harsher legal interpretations. Proponents argue that this change could improve the handling of such serious offenses, enhancing the rigor and effectiveness of judicial outcomes for child endangerment cases.

Summary

Bill S0907, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, addresses the jurisdiction over criminal offenses related to children, specifically focusing on child endangerment. The bill proposes to transfer the authority for handling these offenses from the family court to the superior court. This marks a significant shift in how child endangerment cases will be processed within the state’s judicial system.

Contention

The transition of jurisdiction from the family court to the superior court is not without controversy. Critics express concerns that this move could undermine the specialized focus and child-centric approach that family courts typically employ in dealing with sensitive cases involving children. The debate centers on whether the superior court's broader mandate will adequately address the nuances involved in child endangerment cases, which often require a delicate balance of legal and social considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5897

Children

RI HB06889

An Act Concerning Children From Families With Service Needs.

RI S2639

Adoption Of Children

RI S0609

Children With Disabilities

RI S2613

Children

RI S2397

Children

RI S0808

Provides that all extended benefits offered by DCYF to foster children shall be extended to children placed in guardianship.

RI S0956

Establishes a bureau of public protection within the department of attorney general.

RI H5347

Provides that all extended benefits offered by DCYF to foster children shall be extended to children placed in guardianship.

RI S0352

Children

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.