Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB373

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

Custodial Interrogations Act; create and authorize electronic recording of.

Impact

If enacted, HB373 would require a significant shift in how law enforcement agencies conduct interrogations. Law enforcement officers would be obligated to record custodial interviews in a manner that is authentic, accurate, and uninterrupted. The law is expected to foster a more reliable evidentiary standard in criminal cases, as juries will have access to complete recordings of interviews rather than relying on potentially flawed human recollections. Furthermore, it includes provisions for jury instructions on the implications of not having such recordings available during trials, thereby affecting how evidence is presented and evaluated in court.

Summary

House Bill 373, known as the Electronic Recording of Custodial Interrogations Act, is intended to enhance the reliability of custodial interrogations in law enforcement. The bill's purpose is to decrease the incidence of false confessions that lead to wrongful convictions by mandating that all custodial interviews conducted by law enforcement officers in a place of detention be electronically recorded. This initiative is grounded on the belief that electronic recordings can safeguard the rights of both the accused and the integrity of the investigative process. The act underscores the need for transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices.

Contention

Despite potential benefits, the bill is not devoid of controversy. Opponents may argue that the strict requirements for electronic recording could complicate ongoing investigations or lead to hesitance among law enforcement officers regarding initiating certain interviews. Specific exemptions are included in the bill for situations where recordings may not be feasible, addressing concerns about operational flexibility and law enforcement safety. However, defenders of the bill argue these exceptions should be tightly regulated to prevent misuse. Ultimately, the effectiveness of the act will rely heavily on the enforcement of compliance and the provision of necessary resources for law enforcement agencies to adapt to these new requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1214

Counties; authorize to only maintain electronic format of law books in county courtrooms and public county law libraries.

MS HB1513

Board of Trustees of the MS Adoption Licensure Authority; authorize and regulate adoption procedures.

MS SB2050

Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.

MS HB951

Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.

MS SB2881

Regional health authorities; create the Delta Regional Health Authority.

MS HB1074

Electronic Government Services Fund and Electronic Government Oversight Committee; bring forward sections that created.

MS HB1374

Patient Privacy and Medical Recording Protection Act; create.

MS HB1470

Corrections omnibus act; create.

MS SB2070

Municipally owned utilities; authorize to accept electronic payments and to absorb transaction fees in its rate base.

MS HB942

Corporations and LLCs; authorize notice of dissolution from Secretary of State by electronic mail only.

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