Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1910

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding willful injury to public defenders and other court personnel

Impact

If passed, HB 1910 would modify Chapter 269 of the General Laws, establishing that anyone who willfully harms or causes serious bodily injury to public defenders, employees of the District Attorney’s office, probation officers, or any court personnel will face significant penalties. This includes potential imprisonment in the state prison for up to two years or a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars. The bill seeks to deter violent acts against these vital public servants, ensuring a safer working environment within the court system.

Summary

House Bill 1910, introduced by Representative James M. Murphy, proposes amendments to enforce stricter penalties for willful injury to public defenders and other court personnel. This initiative stems from the growing concern regarding the safety of individuals working within the judicial system, highlighting incidents where public employees face violence in the course of their duties. The bill aims to protect those in the legal profession tasked with upholding justice and facilitating court proceedings, emphasizing the need for supportive measures for their safety.

Contention

Discussion surrounding the bill may touch on the implications of such punitive measures. Supporters argue that enhancing penalties will act as a crucial deterrent against violence, promoting the safety of court personnel who play integral roles in the justice system. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the definition of 'willful' harm and whether the existing laws already provide adequate protection for public employees.

Notable_points

The bill emerged following similar legislative proposals in previous sessions, indicating a continued legislative interest in addressing violence against public employees. As the judiciary faces increasing challenges related to safety, the progression of HB 1910 reflects a broader societal commitment to safeguarding those who serve within the justice system.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2796

Relative to public safety personnel

MA H2902

Establishing retirement parity for long term public defenders

MA H1113

Regarding public insurance adjusters

MA H4909

Relative to the reserve time of public safety personnel in the city of Salem

MA H4140

Relative to non-civil service public safety personnel in the town of Wellesley

MA H1604

Regarding district court jurisdiction of threats to use deadly weapons, explosives, chemical or biological agents, or other devices or substances capable of causing death, serious bodily injury or substantial property damage

MA H5029

Relative to personal injury protection, benefits due and payable.

MA A4169

Clarifies that encouraging another person to cause bodily injury, by filming, photographing, or otherwise recording injury-causing act, is form of crime of endangering injured victim.

MA H2860

Relative to maintenance of physical examinations records for public safety personnel

MA S1851

Relative to maintenance of physical examinations records for public safety personnel

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.