Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0094

Introduced
1/30/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Refer
4/12/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Engrossed
4/21/23  

Caption

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

Impact

If enacted, HJR0094 would fundamentally alter the landscape of crime victim rights in Tennessee by providing a clearer framework for their rights across various stages of the legal process. By specifying the roles victims can play—from receiving notice about proceedings to the ability to confer with prosecution—the resolution underscores the importance of victim involvement in criminal cases. The changes are designed to protect not only the victims but also their families and the general public, especially concerning decisions regarding the parole or release of offenders.

Summary

HJR0094 is a proposed resolution aimed at amending Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee to explicitly define and enhance the rights of crime victims. The proposed amendments outline a comprehensive set of rights that victims are entitled to within the criminal and juvenile justice systems. These rights include the right to be treated with fairness, the right to notification about proceedings, and the right to restitution, among others. The amendment represents a significant effort to bolster the legal protections afforded to victims in Tennessee, ensuring they have a more active role and voice during legal proceedings related to their cases.

Contention

The proposal has generated some debate regarding the extent of victims' rights and potential implications for due process. Opponents may voice concerns that expanding victim rights could inadvertently infringe upon the rights of the accused, complicating legal procedures and placing additional burdens on the criminal justice system. However, supporters argue that the amendment is necessary to ensure justice and fairness are upheld and that victims are not sidelined during legal proceedings. The resolution includes provisions to maintain due process for all parties involved, indicating a careful balancing act between victim rights and the rights of the accused.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HJR0048

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

TN SJR0009

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

TN SJR10

A Constitutional Amendment To Be Known As The Victim’s Bill Of Rights; And To Provide Rights For Victims Of Violent And Sexual Criminal Offenses.

TN HJR1020

A Constitutional Amendment To Be Known As The Victim’s Bill Of Rights; And To Provide Rights For Victims Of Violent And Sexual Criminal Offenses.

TN HB251

An Act Proposing An Amendment To Section 12 Of Article I Of The Delaware Constitution Relating To Bail.

TN HJR0049

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article I, Section 15 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to bail.

TN SJR0025

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article I, Section 15 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to bail.

TN SB11

An Act Proposing An Amendment To Article I Of The Delaware Constitution Relating To Criminal Procedures.

TN HB899

Relating to certain rights of victims, guardians of victims, and close relatives of deceased victims in the criminal justice system.

TN HJR0092

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to parental rights.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.