Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2803

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Nonviolent misdemeanors; require citations in lieu of arrest with limited exceptions.

Impact

Under SB2803, the definition of misdemeanor offenses is clarified, excluding violent misdemeanors which can still warrant arrest. The intent of this bill is to potentially reduce the number of non-violent offenders entering the criminal justice system by prioritizing citations over arrests. This approach is expected to have long-term implications for jail populations and the administration of justice within the state, promoting a more rehabilitative rather than punitive stance towards minor offenses.

Summary

Senate Bill 2803 seeks to reform the law enforcement approach to misdemeanor offenses in Mississippi by prohibiting officers from arresting individuals solely on the basis of probable cause for misdemeanor crimes. Instead, officers are required to issue a citation in lieu of arrest, creating a system where individuals can be released at the scene upon signing a citation that requires their appearance in court. This legislative change aims to address issues of overcrowded jails and the burden on local law enforcement resources by allowing for more efficient processing of lower-level offenses.

Contention

The proposed bill has sparked a debate regarding its implications on public safety and law enforcement's capacity to handle individuals who may pose a threat if left unarrested. Critics argue that this legislation could embolden offenders of non-violent crimes, potentially complicating matters of compliance and oversight for law enforcement. Additionally, the criteria for arresting individuals, especially concerning violent misdemeanors and those under certain conditions, have raised concerns among proponents of stricter law enforcement measures related to public safety and domestic violence incidents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1117

Misdemeanor crimes; require automatic expungement of.

MS HB230

Commutation of sentences; require for certain nonviolent offenders.

MS HB27

Misdemeanors; revise age of expungement for.

MS HB742

Child abuse; require mandatory minimums and arrests for severe child abuse.

MS HB1015

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS SB2341

Expunction; allow after 20 years of good behavior with certain exceptions.

MS SB2631

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS HB656

Habitual offenders; exclude nonviolent offenders.

MS HB791

Video surveillance cameras; require in certain areas of school facilities for protection of exceptional children.

MS SB2893

Health-care decisions; require parental consent for those affecting unemancipated minors with limited exceptions.

Similar Bills

CA AB321

Misdemeanors.

IN SB0013

Public safety.

MS SB2076

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

MS SB2205

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

CO HB1090

Teacher Licensing Requirements

CO HB1297

Uniform Language for Misdemeanor Traffic Offense

CA AB1488

Self-defense.

CA SB883

Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) court program.