Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4412

Introduced
7/17/25  
Refer
7/17/25  

Caption

Relative to witness intimidation

Impact

The implications of H4412 on state laws are substantial, as it introduces a specific punitive framework for witness intimidation incidents tied to armed individuals. This amendment to subsection (b) of section 13B of chapter 268 of the General Laws aims to establish clearer consequences, including potential imprisonment for up to 20 years for armed misconduct in the context of witness intimidation. It reflects a broader effort to fortify the integrity of the judicial system and protect those who provide crucial testimony in criminal cases.

Summary

House Bill H4412 aims to amend the existing laws concerning witness intimidation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation proposes to increase the penalties for individuals convicted of such offenses, specifically when the intimidation is carried out while the individual is armed. The bill seeks to enhance the protective measures for witnesses, recognizing the dangers they face when coming forward during legal proceedings. By imposing stricter penalties, the legislation intends to deter criminal behavior associated with witness intimidation.

Contention

While H4412 primarily seeks to enhance penalties for witness intimidation, it is likely to face scrutiny regarding the balance between public safety and the rights of the accused. Critics might argue that increasing penalties could lead to disproportionate sentencing, especially if the circumstances of the case do not warrant such severe punishments. Additionally, the bill's supporters will need to contend with concerns about how the changes may affect the dynamics of jury trials and witness testimonies, particularly in high-stakes criminal cases where intimidation is prevalent and may deter witnesses from coming forward.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1841

Relative to the intimidation of witnesses and interfering with justice

MA H1853

To enhance the availability of immunity to witnesses in the courts of the Commonwealth

MA H3545

Relative to energy conservation

MA H2940

Relative to police officers and firefighters relative to Chapter 41, Section 111F

MA H4737

Relative to veterinary youth day

MA H3214

Relative to blind persons' real estate tax abatement

MA H1080

Relative to copay assistance

MA HB5014

INTIMIDATION-WITNESS-LIMITATN

MA H4021

Relative to municipal housing requirements

MA H2404

Relative to increased availability of opioid antagonist medication

Similar Bills

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