Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB93

Introduced
12/16/24  
Refer
12/20/24  
Refer
3/3/25  
Engrossed
3/5/25  
Refer
3/6/25  

Caption

Establish compensation for wrongful conviction

Impact

The bill seeks to amend existing statutes related to wrongful conviction and introduce new legal processes for affected individuals to seek redress. It stipulates that claimants must waive other forms of compensation claims against the state or any political subdivisions, ensuring that the compensation sought through this bill is the sole remedy. This change is positioned to centralize the courtroom and procedural assets available to these individuals while requiring clear and convincing evidence for the exoneration process. The state will also create a special revenue fund specifically designed to facilitate these payments, thereby ensuring dedicated funding for wrongful conviction claims.

Summary

House Bill 93 aims to provide compensation for individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of felony crimes and subsequently exonerated. The bill establishes a legal framework for such individuals, referred to as 'claimants', to obtain damages and support after their wrongful imprisonment. Claimants will receive compensation of $80,000 for each year of wrongful imprisonment, alongside additional support such as tuition assistance for higher education and medical insurance for one year. Notably, all compensation awarded will be exempt from state income taxes, thus providing further financial relief to the affected individuals.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 93 appears to be mixed among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Supporters, including victim advocacy organizations, champion the bill as a critical step towards justice for the wrongfully convicted. They argue that the consequences of wrongful conviction extend far beyond imprisonment and that the state has a moral obligation to provide reparations. Conversely, some legislative adversaries express concerns regarding the financial implications for the state and the local municipalities responsible for funding the compensation. This has led to debates on the balance between accountability for the state's wrongful actions and the financial realities of state budgets.

Contention

Notable contention arises around the implications of the bill's compensation framework, especially regarding the waiver of rights to additional claims against the state. Critics argue that this waiver may limit the legal recourse of wrongfully convicted individuals who may have legitimate claims for further damages beyond what this bill stipulates. There are also discussions about the necessity of such a fund and its potential impact on state resources. Additionally, the bill establishes a procedure for expungement, which could streamline how records are handled post-exoneration, yet presents concerns over the legal processes involved and the burden on the courts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB36

Creates provisions relating to compensation for wrongful convictions

MT SB1170

Creates provisions relating to compensation for wrongful convictions

MT SB51

Wrongful Conviction Compensation Act

MT HB206

AN ACT relating to wrongful conviction compensation.

MT SB262

AN ACT relating to wrongful conviction compensation.

MT SB131

AN ACT relating to wrongful conviction compensation.

MT HB533

Wrongful Conviction Compensation Act; enact

MT HB3966

Wrongful convictions; providing for retroactive application of wrongful conviction claims; effective date.

MT SB407

Wrongful Conviction Compensation & Services

MT HB1518

Persons wrongfully sentenced; allow compensation for in same manner as persons wrongfully convicted.

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