South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3066

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Substantial Assistance to the State

Impact

By expanding the eligibility for filing motion requests to include the Attorney General, H3066 could streamline processes within the state's judicial system. This modification might improve the efficiency of managing cases wherein defendants offer significant cooperation to law enforcement, potentially leading to more timely resolutions in prosecutions. Furthermore, defendants who protect Department of Corrections employees or volunteers in danger may benefit from this provision, reflecting a more comprehensive approach towards public safety and collaborative law enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 3066 seeks to amend Section 17-25-65 of the South Carolina Code, which pertains to the reduction of sentences for defendants who provide substantial assistance to the state. The bill proposes that the Attorney General be given the authority to file motions for sentence reductions, in addition to the current provision which allows only circuit solicitors to make such motions. This change is intended to broaden the scope of potential sentence reductions for defendants who aid in investigations or prosecutions after their sentencing.

Contention

The bill has sparked some debate regarding its impact on judicial discretion and the broader implications for criminal justice. Critics may argue that allowing the Attorney General to file such motions could lead to inconsistency in how cases are handled. There may also be concerns regarding the potential for coercion or pressure on defendants to cooperate in investigations as a means of securing sentence reductions. Advocates for the bill, however, believe it fosters a more proactive law enforcement approach by incentivizing cooperation and ultimately enhancing public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3597

Reduction of sentences for substantial assistance

SC A3521

Provides expungement process for certain defendants who are victims of abuse if conviction is substantially related to abuse.

SC HB389

Crimes and procedure; domestic violence crimes, substantially revised; temporary holding periods and bond requirements, established; criminal penalties increased under certain conditions

SC A09419

Establishes the "broadband deployment assistance act"; requires that substantially similar permits for broadband deployment be processed together at the same time and on an expedited basis; defines terms; authorizes municipalities to simultaneously process certain broadband permit applications that are substantially similar.

SC H3523

Relative to the electrification of new and substantially remodeled or rehabilitated

SC SB2410

Cybersecurity; limit liability for governmental and certain commercial entities that substantially comply with standards.

SC S2266

Relative to the electrification of new and substantially remodeled or rehabilitated building

SC HB1380

Cybersecurity; governmental and certain commercial entities substantially complying with standards not liable for incidents relating to.

SC HB1220

Cybersecurity; governmental and certain commercial entities substantially complying with standards not liable for incidents relating to.

SC HB2234

Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.