Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1630

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by amending Chapter 276 of the General Law, and it mandates that every law enforcement department conducts a full audit of evidence rooms every five years, ensuring compliance with the new regulations. Furthermore, it requires annual random-sampling audits to quickly identify discrepancies in evidence handling. These measures are designed to uphold public trust in law enforcement operations and ensure that evidence integrity is maintained throughout legal processes. The ramifications of this could lead to more rigorous training for employees handling evidence and series of penalties for non-compliance, potentially reshaping departmental protocols.

Summary

House Bill H1630, introduced by Representative Mark J. Cusack, focuses on the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures within law enforcement agencies across Massachusetts. The bill introduces systematic protocols for auditing evidence and property management, aiming to enhance accountability and transparency in how law enforcement handles evidentiary materials. This legislation establishes definitions for auditing entities, evidence custodians, and clear procedures regarding the storage, auditing, and disposal of evidence, strongly emphasizing record-keeping and oversight.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention regarding the resources required for implementation. Law enforcement agencies could express concerns over the financial and administrative burdens that these new auditing standards impose. Additionally, the potential for bureaucratic delays in evidence processing could impede ongoing investigations or legal proceedings. There may also be discussions surrounding the effectiveness of these measures against pre-existing protocols and the varied capabilities of different departments across the Commonwealth in meeting these new regulations.

Companion Bills

MA H4464

Replaced by Relative to the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures

Previously Filed As

MA H4464

Relative to the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures

MA H1740

To simplify the administrative aspect of evidentiary use of medical information

MA H4468

To simplify the administrative aspect of evidentiary use of medical information

MA SF3167

Cost of evidentiary examinations of victims in cases involving domestic assault by strangulation allocation authorization

MA A06651

Elevates the evidentiary standard for evidentiary and disciplinary hearings from substantial evidence to a preponderance of the evidence.

MA S06727

Elevates the evidentiary standard for evidentiary and disciplinary hearings from substantial evidence to a preponderance of the evidence.

MA HB1693

Criminal procedure; clarifying evidentiary hearing requirements; effective date.

MA HB1693

Criminal procedure; clarifying evidentiary hearing requirements; effective date.

MA HB450

Provides relative to evidentiary presumptions in personal injury claims

MA SB156

Generally revise evidentiary burdens related to child abuse and neglect cases

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