Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1957

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure the ability to prosecute repeat OUI offenses

Impact

If enacted, the bill would have significant implications for the legal framework surrounding OUI offenses in Massachusetts. It would allow prosecutors to utilize information about prior sealed convictions as evidence in the prosecution of subsequent offenses, thereby enhancing the legal tools available to law enforcement in addressing repeat offenders. This change aims to improve public safety by ensuring that individuals who repeatedly operate a vehicle while under the influence can be prosecuted more effectively, irrespective of any sealing of prior convictions.

Summary

House Bill 1957, entitled 'An Act to ensure the ability to prosecute repeat OUI offenses,' aims to amend existing legislation concerning the prosecution of repeat offenses related to operating under the influence (OUI) in Massachusetts. The specific amendment proposed in the bill addresses the admissibility of prior convictions that have been sealed. By stipulating that such prior convictions remain admissible in court, the bill seeks to strengthen the state's ability to hold repeat offenders accountable for their actions on the road.

Contention

The introduction of HB 1957 is likely to spur discussions regarding the balance between enforcing public safety measures and respecting the rights of individuals whose past offenses have been sealed. Critics may raise concerns about the fairness of allowing sealed convictions to influence new proceedings, arguing that it undermines second chances for individuals who have completed their sentences and demonstrated effort toward rehabilitation. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, debates around this tension will be a focal point for stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA SB2743

Relating to the prosecution of certain election offenses.

MA S1246

To add sex and gender as protected classes for crime prosecutions

MA S1282

Relative to repeat violent firearm offenders

MA HB4705

Relating to the prosecution of certain election offenses.

MA HB98

Relating to the prosecution of certain election offenses.

MA HB1948

To Amend The Conditions Under Which The Offense Of Negligent Homicide Is Committed; And To Repeal The Ability Of A Prosecuting Attorney Or Defendant To Subpoena Certain Individuals Before A Hearing Or Trial.

MA H2898

Relative to the retirement rights of criminal prosecutors

MA S2536

Expands prosecutor's ability to motion for transfer of certain juvenile delinquency cases to adult court.

MA H1732

Amending the statute of limitations relating to civil rights actions and criminal prosecutions for the sexual assault and rape of a child

MA SB1440

Relating to required reporting of certain discretionary prosecutorial decisions of prosecuting attorneys.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.