Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1243

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Modifies Supreme Court Rules on conditions of release from custody in criminal proceedings

Impact

By stipulating that the court must impose the least restrictive conditions necessary for release, SB1243 seeks to foster a more equitable framework in which defendants can secure their freedom while awaiting trial. The focus on non-monetary conditions aims to reduce the financial burden on defendants, particularly those with limited resources. The bill mandates that courts consider factors like the nature of the offense, the defendant's history, and risks to community safety when setting conditions, suggesting a more individualized approach in determining release conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1243 aims to amend Supreme Court Rule 33.01 regarding the conditions of release from custody in criminal proceedings in Missouri. The bill establishes guidelines whereby defendants charged with bailable offenses are entitled to release pending trial, provided they meet certain conditions. These conditions include the defendant's assurance to appear at court, compliance with court orders, and avoidance of new offenses or tampering with witnesses. The bill emphasizes that the conditions imposed should be the least restrictive possible to secure the defendant's appearance and ensure public safety.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may express concern that despite the intention to reduce overly stringent conditions, this could lead to instances where defendants, especially those deemed higher risk, might be released back into the community without adequate precautions. Discussions could reflect a broader debate on whether the prioritization of non-monetary conditions could jeopardize public safety when dealing with serious offenses, especially given the discretionary power granted to the courts regarding release evaluations. The bill's advocates, however, argue that it alleviates unnecessary detentions that predominantly affect low-income individuals and helps prevent jail overcrowding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB953

Modifies provisions relating to proceedings resulting from criminal conduct

MO HB534

Modifies Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions

MO SB353

Enacts provisions relating to criminal proceedings

MO SB352

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO HB592

Modifies provisions relating to juvenile proceedings

MO SB397

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO SB313

Modifies provisions relating to court procedure, including the admissibility of expert testimony evidence and Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions

MO HB179

Modifies provisions relating to civil proceedings

MO SB440

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MO SB423

Modifies provisions relating to criminal records

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