South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3028

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Bond release

Impact

The implications of H3028 extend to the judicial and law enforcement processes in South Carolina. By enabling courts to use electronic monitoring, the bill seeks to provide a viable solution for managing the release of violent offenders while still protecting potential victims. This change could lead to a decrease in violent incidents against victims, as the monitoring allows for immediate alerts should an offender venture into prohibited areas. Additionally, the financial aspects outlined in the bill require that offenders bear the costs associated with their monitoring, although allowances may be made for financial hardship, which reflects a significant shift in how the state might handle supervision of offenders.

Summary

House Bill 3028 proposes amendments to the South Carolina Code of Laws specifically addressing the release on bond for individuals charged with domestic violence offenses. The bill permits judges to place such individuals under surveillance using active electronic monitoring devices as an alternative to setting a monetary bond. This measure aims to enhance victim safety by ensuring that victims can remain informed of the offenders' locations in real time, allowing for greater protective measures and peace of mind for victims of domestic violence.

Contention

However, the bill is likely to attract various points of contention, particularly concerning privacy rights and the cost burdens on the individuals monitored. Opponents may argue that mandatory electronic monitoring can infringe on personal liberties and may disproportionately affect lower-income offenders who are unable to pay for the costs associated with the monitoring. There could also be logistical challenges for law enforcement in ensuring proper administration and oversight of the electronic monitoring programs. Discussions in legislative sessions may focus on striking a balance between victim protection and the rights of offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3130

Conditional release

SC S0158

Condition for Bond

SC S0600

Bail Bonds

SC HB616

Allow data modeling for mine bond release

SC H3651

Criminal Sexual Conduct

SC SB1243

Modifies Supreme Court Rules on conditions of release from custody in criminal proceedings

SC S0017

Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor

SC HB1024

Relating to the execution of a warrant issued for certain releasees who violate a condition of parole or mandatory supervision related to the electronic monitoring of the releasee.

SC SB1618

Criminal procedure; creating the Public Protection Act; conditions of release; public safety reports. Effective date.

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