Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1175

Caption

Crimes; offense of theft by shoplifting of essential items; provide

Impact

The enactment of HB 1175 would significantly alter how shoplifting cases involving essential items are prosecuted within Georgia. By allowing local governing authorities the discretion to issue citations for these minor offenses, the bill promotes the idea of rehabilitation through community service rather than punitive fines. This approach is expected to help address the needs of individuals who might be in dire circumstances, potentially reducing the stigma associated with such thefts, which may often arise from necessity rather than criminal intent.

Summary

House Bill 1175 proposes an amendment to the Georgia Code concerning theft, specifically tailored to address theft by shoplifting of essential items. This bill defines 'essential items' as food and toiletry goods fundamental for daily survival. The proposed law aims to provide an alternative approach to dealing with such offenses, especially when the value of the items involved is less than $100. Instead of imposing a fine, the legislation allows for community service as a part of the penalty, which may include assignments to local food pantries or nonprofit organizations.

Contention

There is potential for contention regarding the definitions and scope of 'essential items.' Some legislators may express concern that the broad definition could encourage theft under the guise of necessity, complicating law enforcement efforts. Additionally, the provision that shifts the authority to issue citations from the court system to local agents raises questions about accountability and the consistency of enforcement across different jurisdictions. The bill may also ignite discussions about socioeconomic issues and the state’s responsibility towards vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA S0545

Provides for tiered and reduced penalties for offenses of larceny, and shoplifting. Further provides that offenses of shoplifting or larceny would not be misdemeanors, repeals habitual offender provisions and other fraudulent offenses.

GA SB860

Relating To Shoplifting.

GA SB860

Relating To Shoplifting.

GA SB2215

Shoplifting; provide enhancement where merchant is in the business of selling food or drugstore items.

GA S0822

Provides that when 2 or more individuals associate to accomplish the crime of shoplifting, that they would be deemed to be associated for the particular purpose of shoplifting and be guilty of a felony.

GA S3167

Provides that when two or more individuals associate to accomplish the crime of shoplifting, that they would be deemed to be associated for the particular purpose of shoplifting and be guilty of a felony.

GA A4371

Establishes crime of gang shoplifting.

GA S1011

Establishes crime of gang shoplifting.

GA SB75

Crimes and offenses, theft of property further provided for

GA HB305

Crimes and offenses, theft of property further provided for

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.