Civil Death (H 7544)

  • Status: Died in Committee
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: H 7544
  • Session: 2020
  • Latest Update: March 6, 2020
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This legislation would repeal an outmoded statute which declares any person serving a life sentence in prison "civilly dead."

Rhode Island remains one of only three states to still have a statute on the books which declares any person serving a life sentence in prison “civilly dead.” This provision is so archaic that the Harvard Law Review called it “outworn as a mode of punishment” back in 1937. Unfortunately, Rhode Island not only retains but utilizes the statute; the Department of Corrections as recently as 2018 sought to bar an inmate from bringing a civil rights suit over his living conditions at the ACI because he was “civilly dead.” This legislation, strongly supported by the ACLU, would repeal this outmoded statute.

Sponsors:
Representative Evan Shanley
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