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Mar 24, 2023
due process
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Statute of Limitations Removal for Child Abuse (H 5510, S 817)

Though we appreciated the intentions behind this legislation, which would have eliminated the statute of limitations for filing civil suits alleging sexual abuse, we opposed the bill.
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
first amendment
  • First Amendment|
  • +1 Issue

Distribution of “Sexually Explicit” Material to Minors (H 5756)

We opposed this bill that purported to prohibit the production and possession of so-called child pornography.
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
first amendment
  • First Amendment|
  • +1 Issue

Creation of Crime of “Menacing” (H 5895, S 686)

We opposed this bill which would have created a crime of “menacing,” which would make criminal a wide variety of hyperbolic comments regularly expressed by people in the heat of the moment.
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

“Second Chance” for Juvenile Offenders (S 376)

We strongly supported legislation which would have required that juveniles sentenced to long prison sentences as adults be reviewed by the parole board no later than fifteen years into their sentence.
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Free Phone Services for Incarcerated Individuals (H 6180, S 406)

Because there is no question that rehabilitation is substantially enhanced by making contact easier between incarcerated individuals and their loved ones, we strongly supported this bill which would have provided free communication services to people at the ACI.
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Increasing Penalties for Driving Offenses (H 5112, H 5699, H 6098, S 118, S 331, S 737)

We opposed a number of bills seeking to increase the penalties for a variety of driving offenses, noting that the approach of sending people to prison for longer periods of time and imposing steeper fines on offenders would not deter reckless driving nor assist in the rehabilitation of offenders.
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 5359, S 344)

We supported legislation which would have generally prohibited the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Juvenile Interrogation Reform (H 5227, S 404)

This bill would prohibit the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present.
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Parental Penalties for "Cyberstalking" (H 5698)

We opposed legislation which would have authorized a civil action against parents who demonstrate “willful or wanton disregard” in their exercise of “supervision and control” over a child who has committed the offense of cyberstalking or cyberharassment.
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
due process
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
  • Due Process|
  • +1 Issue

Statute of Limitations Removal for Child Abuse (H 5510, S 817)

Though we appreciated the intentions behind this legislation, which would have eliminated the statute of limitations for filing civil suits alleging sexual abuse, we opposed the bill.
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Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
first amendment
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
  • First Amendment|
  • +1 Issue

Distribution of “Sexually Explicit” Material to Minors (H 5756)

We opposed this bill that purported to prohibit the production and possession of so-called child pornography.
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Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
first amendment
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
  • First Amendment|
  • +1 Issue

Creation of Crime of “Menacing” (H 5895, S 686)

We opposed this bill which would have created a crime of “menacing,” which would make criminal a wide variety of hyperbolic comments regularly expressed by people in the heat of the moment.
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Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

“Second Chance” for Juvenile Offenders (S 376)

We strongly supported legislation which would have required that juveniles sentenced to long prison sentences as adults be reviewed by the parole board no later than fifteen years into their sentence.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

Free Phone Services for Incarcerated Individuals (H 6180, S 406)

Because there is no question that rehabilitation is substantially enhanced by making contact easier between incarcerated individuals and their loved ones, we strongly supported this bill which would have provided free communication services to people at the ACI.
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Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 24, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

Increasing Penalties for Driving Offenses (H 5112, H 5699, H 6098, S 118, S 331, S 737)

We opposed a number of bills seeking to increase the penalties for a variety of driving offenses, noting that the approach of sending people to prison for longer periods of time and imposing steeper fines on offenders would not deter reckless driving nor assist in the rehabilitation of offenders.
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Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 5359, S 344)

We supported legislation which would have generally prohibited the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

Juvenile Interrogation Reform (H 5227, S 404)

This bill would prohibit the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present.
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Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

Parental Penalties for "Cyberstalking" (H 5698)

We opposed legislation which would have authorized a civil action against parents who demonstrate “willful or wanton disregard” in their exercise of “supervision and control” over a child who has committed the offense of cyberstalking or cyberharassment.
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