Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB516

Introduced
10/16/23  
Refer
10/16/23  
Report Pass
2/8/24  

Caption

Expediting criminal proceedings when a victim or witness is an elder person and preserving the testimony of a crime victim or witness who is an elder person.

Impact

The bill is expected to impact existing state laws concerning the treatment of victims and witnesses in criminal cases. By mandating that court proceedings be expedited for elder persons, it aims to reduce the time they must endure legal processes, which can often be stressful and overwhelming. This change would require judges and district attorneys to consider the well-being of elder witnesses and victims during legal proceedings, potentially altering how cases are handled when older individuals are involved. Additionally, it establishes procedures for preserving elder persons’ testimonies, contributing to the integrity of their contributions to the legal system.

Summary

Senate Bill 516 aims to enhance protections for elder persons involved in criminal proceedings by ensuring timely trials and preserving their testimonies. Specifically, the bill requires courts to expedite proceedings in cases where victims or witnesses are individuals aged 60 or older. The legislation defines an 'elder person' as any individual over 60 years of age and mandates the court to take actions that minimize the stress associated with their participation in legal proceedings. This measure underscores the importance of recognizing the vulnerabilities of elder individuals in the justice system.

Contention

While supporters of SB516 argue that it is essential for protecting the rights and welfare of elder victims and witnesses, there may be concerns regarding the logistics of expediting trials and preserving testimony. Critics might worry about the practicality of implementing such procedures within the current justice system, where delays can often be unavoidable. Furthermore, there could be discussions surrounding the adequacy of cross-examination practices during testimony preservation and whether this may affect defendants' rights. These points of contention may lead to debates about balancing the needs of elder individuals with fair legal processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB556

Expediting criminal proceedings when a victim or witness is an elder person and preserving the testimony of a crime victim or witness who is an elder person.

WI SB464

Criminal law: rights of victims and witnesses of crimes.

WI SB20

Criminal Procedure - Out of Court Statements - Child Victims and Witnesses

WI HB284

Criminal Procedure - Out of Court Statements - Child Victims and Witnesses

WI SB1704

Relating to certain rights of crime victims and witnesses and associated persons and to victim impact statements.

WI HB2653

Victims; disclosure requirements; witnesses; names

WI HB2321

Victims; witnesses; names; disclosure requirements

WI S1987

Permits victims and witnesses of human trafficking to testify in criminal proceedings via closed circuit television; permits judge to make motion to seek closed circuit testimony.

WI S1140

Permits victims and witnesses of human trafficking to testify in criminal proceedings via closed circuit television; permits judge to make motion to seek closed circuit testimony.

WI A271

Permits victims and witnesses of human trafficking to testify in criminal proceedings via closed circuit television; permits judge to make motion to seek closed circuit testimony.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.