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Mar 08, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice

Animal Cruelty Lifetime Ban (H 5617, S 309)

We opposed legislation which would have subjected an individual convicted of an animal cruelty offense to a lifetime ban on owning or exercising control over animals.
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Mar 08, 2021
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School Volunteer Criminal Record Check (H 5748, S 393)

In a move that would have further prevented parents and guardians from meaningfully engaging in their student’s schooling if the parent or guardian has a criminal record, this bill would have required a federal background check before any person could volunteer or intern at a school in RI.
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Mar 08, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice

Marijuana Expungement (H 5103 & H 5307)

As the passage of legislation legalizing recreational marijuana becomes more likely in Rhode Island, it is just as critical that expansive social justice measures accompany the legalization process. One such measure would be providing for the expungement of marijuana offenses from criminal records.
Legislation
Mar 05, 2021
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Moral Turpitude (H 5599, S 1001)

“Moral Turpitude” is a legally ambiguous and antiquated term that could be found in several professional licensing statutes as a basis on which to deny or revoke a person’s professional license. We testified in support of this legislation to eliminate the phrase from those statutes.
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Mar 05, 2021
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Juvenile Life Without Parole (H 5144, S 333)

While addressing the important problem of lengthy prison sentences for juveniles who are charged as adults, a weakened version of this policy ultimately passed within the FY 2022 budget.
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
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Justice Reinvestment (H 5312, S 541)

We strongly supported legislation which would make two important advances towards enhanced criminal justice policy in Rhode Island.
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Mar 01, 2021
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“364 Day Misdemeanor” (H 5488, S 118)

For individuals in RI on green cards, a conviction of many misdemeanor charges can have a severe and overly punishing – and unexpected – impact. This legislation would have decreased the maximum possible misdemeanor by one day to ensure that such harsh consequences don’t flow from a minor offense.
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice

“Good Samaritan” Amendments (H 5397, S 797)

This important legislation would have provided individuals protection from prosecution for certain drug crimes if they had contacted police to address any medical emergency, not just a drug overdose.
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice

DUI Refusal Substance Abuse Fine (H 5471 A, S 58 A)

We opposed legislation that would impose a $300 “substance abuse education fee” for any conviction of driving under the influence or for a violation of refusal to submit to a breathalyzer.
Legislation
Mar 08, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 08, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

Animal Cruelty Lifetime Ban (H 5617, S 309)

We opposed legislation which would have subjected an individual convicted of an animal cruelty offense to a lifetime ban on owning or exercising control over animals.
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Legislation
Mar 08, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 08, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

School Volunteer Criminal Record Check (H 5748, S 393)

In a move that would have further prevented parents and guardians from meaningfully engaging in their student’s schooling if the parent or guardian has a criminal record, this bill would have required a federal background check before any person could volunteer or intern at a school in RI.
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Legislation
Mar 08, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 08, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

Marijuana Expungement (H 5103 & H 5307)

As the passage of legislation legalizing recreational marijuana becomes more likely in Rhode Island, it is just as critical that expansive social justice measures accompany the legalization process. One such measure would be providing for the expungement of marijuana offenses from criminal records.
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Legislation
Mar 05, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 05, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

Moral Turpitude (H 5599, S 1001)

“Moral Turpitude” is a legally ambiguous and antiquated term that could be found in several professional licensing statutes as a basis on which to deny or revoke a person’s professional license. We testified in support of this legislation to eliminate the phrase from those statutes.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 05, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 05, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

Juvenile Life Without Parole (H 5144, S 333)

While addressing the important problem of lengthy prison sentences for juveniles who are charged as adults, a weakened version of this policy ultimately passed within the FY 2022 budget.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

Justice Reinvestment (H 5312, S 541)

We strongly supported legislation which would make two important advances towards enhanced criminal justice policy in Rhode Island.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
  • Immigrants’ Rights|
  • +1 Issue

“364 Day Misdemeanor” (H 5488, S 118)

For individuals in RI on green cards, a conviction of many misdemeanor charges can have a severe and overly punishing – and unexpected – impact. This legislation would have decreased the maximum possible misdemeanor by one day to ensure that such harsh consequences don’t flow from a minor offense.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
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Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

“Good Samaritan” Amendments (H 5397, S 797)

This important legislation would have provided individuals protection from prosecution for certain drug crimes if they had contacted police to address any medical emergency, not just a drug overdose.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 01, 2021
  • Criminal Justice

DUI Refusal Substance Abuse Fine (H 5471 A, S 58 A)

We opposed legislation that would impose a $300 “substance abuse education fee” for any conviction of driving under the influence or for a violation of refusal to submit to a breathalyzer.
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