Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2087

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Mississippi Mandatory Bond Review Law; enact.

Impact

This legislation is significant as it seeks to reform the current practices around pretrial detention in Mississippi. The inclusion of mandatory timelines for bond reviews aligns with efforts to promote fairness and efficiency within the judicial system. By mandating the consideration of factors related to bond determination, such as the presumption of release on recognizance or bond, it is expected that the bill will reduce instances of individuals being held unnecessarily while awaiting trial. Moreover, the mandatory notification of defense counsel ensures that legal representation is involved in the bond review process, which could bolster the defendants' rights.

Summary

Senate Bill 2087, known as the Mississippi Mandatory Bond Review Law, aims to implement more structured processes regarding bond determinations for individuals held in pretrial detention. The bill explicitly requires that an initial bond determination be made within 72 hours of an arrest, ensuring a more timely response in the judicial process. Following the initial determination, a bond review hearing must take place within 14 days for those who remain incarcerated, as well as periodic bond reviews every 45 days thereafter. This requirement is designed to prevent extended periods of detention without adequate review of the individual's circumstances.

Contention

Despite its intent to enhance the judicial process, SB2087 may face contention regarding its application and enforcement. Critics may argue that the stipulated timelines could create challenges for the courts in managing cases efficiently, especially in districts experiencing high caseloads. Additionally, there may be concerns about the feasibility of conducting frequent bond reviews and whether that could compromise thorough judicial consideration. Supporters of the bill, including advocates for criminal justice reform, likely view the mandatory requirements as necessary steps towards ensuring justice and accountability within the system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2886

Mississippi Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team Law; enact.

MS SB2648

Mississippi Recall Act of 2025; enact.

MS SB2323

Mississippi Truth in Sentencing Act; enact.

MS SB2014

Mississippi Seafood Marketing Law of 2025; enact to require certain consumer notice and country of origin labeling.

MS SB2220

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

MS SB2507

Mississippi Money Transmission Modernization Act; enact.

MS SB2403

Mississippi Public Adjuster Professional Standards Reform Act; enact.

MS SB2869

Mississippi Native Spirit Law; revise to include craft spirits.

MS SB2511

Mississippi Immigration Enforcement Act of 2025; enact.

MS HB1284

Mississippi Native Spirit Law; rename and revise various provisions.

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