Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2106

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

Bail; require specific finding before granting bail for a crime of violence, remove justice court authority to take felony bond.

Impact

The proposed amendments include removing the authority of justice court judges to take recognizance or bond from individuals charged with felony offenses. This shift could significantly alter the bail process by centralizing these decisions to higher courts, which may lead to stricter oversight of bail conditions. By requiring court findings that explicitly consider public safety, the bill aims to prevent defendants who pose a significant threat to others from being released before trial.

Summary

Senate Bill 2106 aims to amend Mississippi's bail laws, specifically focusing on defendants charged with violent crimes as outlined in Section 97-3-2 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill stipulates that bail may not be granted by a surety company for defendants accused of violent offenses unless the court makes a specific finding that granting bail would reasonably assure the defendant's appearance and that it would eliminate or minimize risks to public safety. This change is intended to strengthen the criteria for determining bail in cases involving serious allegations.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB2106 may center on its implications for defendants' rights, specifically the balance between ensuring public safety and preserving individual liberties. Advocates for stricter bail regulations argue that the bill is necessary for preventing further crimes by violent offenders, while opponents may express concerns about fairness and access to bail for defendants who are presumed innocent until proven guilty. This legislation could spark discussions about the effectiveness of bail systems in addressing both public safety concerns and the rights of accused individuals in the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB891

Bail bonds; require defendant to be returned to custody for failure to renew.

MS SB2315

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to, provide when bond discharged.

MS HB1285

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to.

MS SB2310

Bail bonds; provide when discharged.

MS HB1286

Bail bonds; provide when discharged.

MS SB2343

Violent habitual offender; require both previous crimes to have been crimes of violence.

MS SB2822

Alcohol permits; limit disqualifying felony convictions to crimes of violence or violations of controlled substance laws.

MS HB1616

Criminal justice omnibus act; create.

MS HB615

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

MS HB497

Automatic expungement; authorize for certain crimes.

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