Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB764

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Interrogations; require all to be conducted by law enforcement to be recorded.

Impact

The implementation of HB 764 will significantly alter the operational procedures of law enforcement agencies across the state. By mandating the recording of interrogations, the bill seeks to reduce the potential for coercive practices and protect the rights of individuals during interrogations. This measure could lead to an increase in public trust towards law enforcement as recorded evidence may help verify law enforcement claims and safeguard against misconduct.

Summary

House Bill 764 mandates that all interrogations conducted by law enforcement agencies in Mississippi must be recorded on video from start to finish. This legislation aims to enhance transparency and accountability in interrogation processes. Law enforcement agencies are required to preserve these video recordings for a minimum of ten years, which is intended to ensure that evidence pertaining to interrogations can be available for review in future legal proceedings or investigations.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding this bill stem from concerns regarding costs and resource allocation for law enforcement agencies. Critics may argue about the financial burden of implementing video recording technology and the subsequent preservation of these recordings for a decade. Furthermore, there are discussions around the balancing of individual privacy rights with the need for transparency, particularly in sensitive interrogation scenarios. Lawmakers will need to address these concerns to ensure the successful implementation of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB101

Giglio letter; require prosecutors to give law enforcement officers an opportunity to be heard before sending.

MS SB2329

Giglio letter; require prosecutors to give law enforcement officers an opportunity to be heard before sending.

MS HB1444

Law enforcement records in youth court; bring forward section pertaining to.

MS HB565

Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training; require law enforcement agencies to report terminated officers to.

MS SB2204

Law enforcement; require centralized registry for all reports of stolen agriculture-related items.

MS SB2591

Bid procurement requirement; allow public schools purchasing technology for distribution to be exempt from.

MS SB2782

Law enforcement records involving children; bring forward code section related to.

MS SB2317

Tasers; adopt certain guidelines for use, require training by law enforcement officers.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS HB1367

Mandatory reports of child abuse; require to contact law enforcement immediately.

Similar Bills

NH SB261

Requiring that custodial interrogations be recorded, establishing a fund to make grants to state law enforcement agencies to purchase equipment to enable such recordings, and making an appropriation therefor.

IL SB1787

CTY CD&JUV CT-MINOR INTERROGAT

NH SB261

Requiring that custodial interrogations be recorded, establishing a fund to make grants to state law enforcement agencies to purchase equipment to enable such recordings, and making an appropriation therefor.

IL HB3521

UNRELIABLE STATEMENTS INADMISS

NH HB1236

Relative to the use of body-worn cameras in county departments of corrections.

MA H1984

Protecting youth during custodial interrogations

MA S108

Protecting youth during custodial interrogations

MA S1065

Prohibiting deception in juvenile interrogations