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MS SB2463
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires each district attorney's office to file an annual report by March 1 to the Governor and Attorney General with aggregate crime data broken down by offense category.
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District attorneys must report intake data including number of arrests/referrals accepted for prosecution, referred to diversion, or dismissed with reasons for dismissal.
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District attorneys must report case disposals including outcomes by plea agreement, diversion, suppression of evidence, witness non-cooperation, trial convictions, and other dismissals.
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District attorneys must report sentencing data including number sentenced to county jail or state prison with average sentence lengths, incarcerated cases, and probation sentences.
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Attorney General must compile all district attorney reports into a uniform statewide report by May 1, sortable by crime and jurisdiction, and submit to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House for public distribution.
Legislative Description
Right to Know How Safe We Are Act of 2025; enact.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/4/2025