Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0545

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Provides for tiered and reduced penalties for offenses of larceny, and shoplifting. Further provides that offenses of shoplifting or larceny would not be misdemeanors, repeals habitual offender provisions and other fraudulent offenses.

Impact

This legislation would repeal the habitual offender provisions and certain types of fraud offenses, including those related to public assistance and health care fraud. By introducing less severe penalties for lower-value thefts, the bill is expected to impact how theft-related cases are prosecuted and penalized in Rhode Island. The implementation of community service as an alternative punishment for minor larceny offenses would also aim to divert non-violent offenders from the traditional court system, potentially reducing the overall burden on the judicial process. This change reflects a shift toward a more rehabilitative approach to crime prevention.

Summary

Bill S0545 aims to amend existing laws related to theft, embezzlement, false pretenses, and misappropriation in Rhode Island. The primary objective of the bill is to establish a tiered penalty system for larceny and shoplifting offenses, effectively reducing the penalties associated with these crimes based on the value of items stolen. For instance, a first-time offense of shoplifting items valued under $250 would not be classified as a misdemeanor, aligning with the goal to lower the criminal ramifications for minor thefts, which supporters argue will reduce the negative impact on offenders' futures.

Contention

Notably, the bill has generated debate among legislators concerning its implications. Proponents view the reduced penalties as necessary for addressing the disproportionate impacts of criminal records on individuals who commit minor offenses, while opponents raise concerns that such reductions may weaken the deterrent effect of the law and lead to an increase in theft-related incidents. The discussions around this bill indicate potential tension between the goals of criminal justice reform and public safety, underscoring the need for careful consideration of how these changes could manifest in practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5639

Establishes the crime of attempted kidnapping of a minor.

RI S0950

Establishes the crime of attempted kidnapping of a minor.

RI S0552

RELATED TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES -- DISARMING A PEACE OFFICER

RI H6042

Exempts certain U.S. employees from having to obtain state licenses to carry a visible or concealed pistol or revolver.

RI S0558

Adds a rebuttable defense if any person shall die or sustain a personal injury while committing robbery of the owner, lessor, or occupant of a motor vehicle and that the owner or occupant of the vehicle acted in self-defense.

RI S0562

Increases minimum sentence for first degree sexual assault and provides first 10 years of a sentence for first degree sexual assault not be subject to a suspension or deferment of sentence.

RI H5890

Specifies that it is unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) to possess a firearm.

RI S0946

Specifies that it is unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) to possess a firearm.

Similar Bills

MS SB2215

Shoplifting; provide enhancement where merchant is in the business of selling food or drugstore items.

RI S0822

Provides that when 2 or more individuals associate to accomplish the crime of shoplifting, that they would be deemed to be associated for the particular purpose of shoplifting and be guilty of a felony.

NJ S3587

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ A4755

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ A1264

Establishes crime of gang shoplifting.

UT SB0133

Metal Purchase and Theft Amendments

OR HB2535

Relating to theft.

CT SB01321

An Act Concerning Crimes Relating To Gift Cards, Organized Retail Theft, Fostering The Sale Of Stolen Property And Civil Liability For Certain Conduct Relating To Goods, Merchandise Or Produce.