Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB748

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Enrolled
3/10/26  

Caption

Post-Conviction Collateral Relief; require to obtain permission from Supreme Court for certain petitions.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to significantly impact the state's judicial procedure regarding post-conviction relief. By requiring prior approval from the highest court in Mississippi, the bill intends to discourage frivolous or repeat motions by petitioners who have been denied relief previously, thereby reducing the caseload of lower trial courts. This is perceived as a way to enhance the efficiency of the justice system in handling cases while also preserving the integrity of court proceedings.

Summary

House Bill 748 amends Section 99-39-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, modifying the process for individuals seeking to obtain post-conviction collateral relief. The bill mandates that anyone wishing to file such a motion must first secure permission from the Mississippi Supreme Court if their previous motion has been affirmed on appeal or if more than three years have passed since the time for appeal has elapsed. This change aims to regulate and possibly limit the number of post-conviction motions filed in circuit courts, thereby streamlining the legal process associated with convictions and appeals.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 748 seems to be largely supportive within legislative circles, particularly among those emphasizing judicial efficiency and the minimization of unnecessary retrials. However, concerns have been raised from advocacy groups and some legal professionals about the potential for the bill to create additional barriers for individuals seeking to challenge wrongful convictions. These stakeholders worry that the necessity of obtaining prior permission from the Supreme Court could hinder justice for those who may have valid claims for post-conviction relief, thus leading to the potential of unjust outcomes.

Contention

Opponents of the bill argue that it could limit access to justice, particularly for those who might legitimately require another chance to seek relief after facing a denial in prior motions. The necessity for Supreme Court approval introduces a bottleneck effect in the system, where valid cases might be overlooked due to a more stringent procedural requirement. Supporters counter that the bill aims to uphold the efficiency of the judicial system, ultimately ensuring that only meritorious appeals are entertained. This debate reflects broader tensions within the legal community about how best to balance access to justice with the need for judicial efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2346

Uniform Post-Conviction Collateral Relief Act; amend certain provisions related to the filing of motions under.

MS HB1445

MS Uniform Post-Conviction Collateral Relief Act; clarify that certain constitution rights are covered under.

MS HB1033

Requests for DNA testing; clarify that they are excepted from bar on second or successive motions for post-conviction relief.

MS SB2206

Criminal sentencing review; authorize and establish procedure for.

MS HB1218

MS Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel; clarify the practice limitations of.

MS HB1614

Expungement; clarify for pardon and human trafficking convictions.

MS HB1353

Informal adjustment process in youth court; require counselor to obtain certain information from child's school.

MS HB229

Parole eligibility; revise for certain offenders and require Parole Board hearing before release of certain inmates.

MS SB2037

Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.

MS HB1965

Lee County; authorize assessments on convictions for maintenance to historic county courthouse.

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