Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1781

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Concerning the arrest without a warrant of persons on probation

Impact

The alterations brought by S1781 could significantly influence how individuals on probation are handled in Massachusetts. By simplifying the criteria under which a warrantless arrest can be executed, the legislation aims to provide probation officers with greater authority and possibly expedite the legal procedures surrounding probation violations. This change might enhance the ability to swiftly address non-compliance or threats to public safety by those under supervision.

Summary

Bill S1781 proposes an amendment to Chapter 279 of the General Laws regarding the arrest of individuals on probation without a warrant. This legislation aims to redefine the terms and authorities related to probationary arrests, including the inclusion of various personnel as probation officers. The focus is to streamline the process of arresting individuals on probation under specified conditions agreed upon in their probation terms, thereby enhancing law enforcement efficacy and public safety.

Contention

However, the proposed changes are not without controversy. Opponents may express concerns regarding potential overreach in law enforcement powers, arguing that the lack of a warrant could lead to disproportionate actions against individuals on probation. This debate surrounding the balance between public safety and the rights of those on probation could shape the discussions as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1642

Concerning the arrest without a warrant of persons on probation and temporary custody

MA H4467

Concerning the arrest without a warrant of persons on probation and temporary custody

MA HB3498

Allows a law enforcement officer to arrest a parolee or probationer without a warrant in certain circumstances and requires conditions and terms of probation or parole to be recorded in MULES

MA SB548

To Amend The Law Concerning Warrants Of Arrest; And To Require That Notice Of A Warrant Be Sent To The Person Named In The Arrest Warrant.

MA S1259

Amends existing law to authorize juvenile probation officers to arrest a juvenile probationer without a warrant for probation violations in certain instances.

MA HB1418

Arrests without a warrant for harassing a public safety agency.

MA S1284

Arrest and Search Warrants

MA S1705

Concerning the Massachusetts Probation Service

MA H2583

Concerning the Massachusetts probation service

MA SB739

Domestic Violence - Warrantless Arrests and Victims

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.