Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB159

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Criminal Procedure; pretrial proceedings in capital offense cases where the death penalty is sought when the accused has intellectual disability; provide

Impact

By providing a clear legal avenue for defendants to assert claims of intellectual disability, SB159 aims to ensure fair treatment in capital cases. If the court validates a defendant's claim of having an intellectual disability, the state would be barred from seeking the death penalty. This change aligns with growing concerns about the implications of executing individuals with significant mental impairments and reflects a movement towards more humane standards in the justice system. The proposed bill emphasizes a thoughtful approach to the complexities involved in criminal culpability and mental health.

Summary

SB159 seeks to amend criminal procedures concerning capital offense cases in which the death penalty is sought when the accused claims to have an intellectual disability. This bill establishes a framework for pretrial proceedings that would allow defendants to raise this claim prior to trial. If a defendant files a pretrial notice of intent claiming intellectual disability, the court will conduct a hearing to make a determination. The burden of proof rests on the defendant to demonstrate this condition by a preponderance of evidence. This can potentially prevent the state from pursuing a death penalty in cases where intellectual disability is confirmed.

Contention

The introduction of SB159 has already sparked discussions regarding its potential implications on existing statutes and the overall judicial process. Advocates for the bill argue that it upholds the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities and prevents misguided capital punishment. In contrast, critics may question whether this bill could lead to delays in trials or complicate the prosecution of capital offenses by introducing additional hurdles to the trial process. As such, the implications of SB159 are far-reaching and reflect societal tensions between ensuring justice for victims and protecting the rights of the accused.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB123

Criminal procedure; pretrial proceedings in capital offense cases where the death penalty is sought when the accused has an intellectual disability; provide

GA HB1432

Death sentence and intellectual disabilities.

GA SB204

Criminal Procedure; offenses that are not serious violent felonies, sexual felonies, or other certain offenses to be charged by accusation of the district attorney; allow

GA HB525

Criminal procedure; discovery in misdemeanor cases; change provisions

GA HB305

Juries; special venire in capital felony cases allowed, voire dire procedures and alternate juror procedures further provided for, procedures when there are not enough qualified jurors present established

GA SF320

A bill for an act creating a capital murder offense by establishing the penalty of death for murder in the first degree of a peace officer on duty, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

GA HB1147

Host Home for People with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

GA HB1154

Criminal procedure; imposition of death penalty; include offense of trafficking of persons for labor and sexual servitude

GA HB20

Crimes and offenses; list of capital offenses, further provided to include murder committed when the defendant knowingly creates a great risk to multiple persons

GA HB1072

Pretrial Release for Repeat Violent Offenses

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HI SB850

Relating To Disability Health Disparity.

HI HB819

Relating To Disability Health Disparity.

HI HB819

Relating To Disability Health Disparity.

CT HB05557

An Act Concerning Eligibility Determinations By The Department Of Developmental Services.

GA HB123

Criminal procedure; pretrial proceedings in capital offense cases where the death penalty is sought when the accused has an intellectual disability; provide

IL HB1810

INCARCERATED-DISABILITIES

IL SB1395

INCARCERATED-DISABILITIES

CT HB07108

An Act Concerning Autism And Intellectual Disability Services And Abuse And Neglect Investigations.