Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1667

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to safety and justice

Impact

The legislation has substantial implications for individuals facing wrongful convictions and those seeking expungement of their records. By establishing a more accessible evidentiary standard for compensation under the relevant statutes, it could potentially lead to more individuals receiving reparations for damages incurred from wrongful convictions. Additionally, the bill introduces measures to ensure that law enforcement agencies are given a voice when it comes to the sealing or expungement of criminal records. This reflects a balance between individual rights and public safety concerns, as authorities will be able to express the implications that these actions may have on ongoing investigations.

Summary

House Bill H1667, titled 'An Act relative to safety and justice', seeks to implement various changes to the legal framework concerning criminal justice in Massachusetts. The bill amends provisions regarding the assignment of social service vendors to assist indigent clients eligible for relief, focusing on improving the provision of services such as post-release transitional support. Furthermore, it revises standards governing the threshold proof necessary for claimants seeking compensation for wrongful convictions, lowering the requirement from 'clear and convincing' evidence to 'preponderance of the evidence'. This adjustment aims to make it easier for individuals to obtain justice after being wrongfully convicted.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions around H1667 center on the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals wrongly convicted. Proponents argue that the bill provides necessary avenues for justice and rectification for those who have suffered due to errors in the criminal justice system. In contrast, critics express concern over the potential risks associated with expunging criminal records, particularly in relation to violent offenses. The requirement for victim notification prior to the release of alleged offenders has also generated debate, raising questions about the adequacy of support for victims in the criminal justice process.

Companion Bills

MA H4860

Replaced by Relative to safety and justice

Previously Filed As

MA H4860

Relative to safety and justice

MA H75

Related to the resiliency, public safety and quality of broadband in Massachusetts

MA H3986

Relative to addressing delayed patient discharges

MA H2258

Relative to the Cotuit Fire District

MA H4079

Relative to public retirees and reforming post-retirement employment and earnings limits

MA H2806

Relative to creditable service for Lynn Turner, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA H3080

Relative to embarkation fees

MA H4067

Relative to expanding and modernizing apprenticeships

MA S2798

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public safety matters.

MA H4002

Relative to expanding benefits for disabled veterans and their families

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