South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0057

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Provide Penalties for Hate Crimes

Impact

This bill has the potential to significantly modify how the state addresses malicious acts, aiming to deter hate-motivated incidents through enhanced penalties. The adjustments made to existing sections of the Code, particularly 16-11-510 and 16-11-520, redefine how malicious injury is categorized and penalized. Offenses resulting in property damage exceeding certain financial thresholds will now carry steeper consequences. Furthermore, offenses committed with the intent to target someone's identity (like race or sexual orientation) will face non-negotiable minimum penalties, indicating a robust legislative approach to curtailing hate crimes.

Summary

Bill S0057 aims to amend several provisions in the South Carolina Code of Laws to strengthen penalties related to malicious injuries against personal and real property, particularly when such acts are motivated by hate. The proposed legislation introduces a new article on hate crimes, marking a significant expansion in the state's legal framework to include specific penalties for individuals who commit offenses with the intent to assault, intimidate, or threaten based on race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. This redefinition of crimes highlights the state's commitment to combating bias-motivated violence and protecting vulnerable groups within the community.

Contention

Although S0057 is poised to enhance protections for targeted groups, some may argue against the practicality and implementation of tougher penalties. Critics could question whether the proposed changes effectively address the root causes of hate crimes or simply increase punitive measures without offering holistic solutions for prevention and education. There could also be concerns regarding enforcement and the potential for overreach in interpretation, which may lead to challenges within the legal system. The dialogue around this bill may reflect broader societal tensions about how best to reconcile individual rights and community safety while ensuring fair and equitable treatment under the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4539

Penalties for Illegal Fires

SC S0099

Enhancement of penalties on assault crimes

SC SF2163

A bill for an act relating to false accusations of criminal acts, and providing penalties.

SC HB188

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

SC HB233

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

SC HB37

Crimes and offenses; penalties for eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer, penalties further provided

SC SB233

Crimes and offenses; penalties for eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer, penalties further provided

SC HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

SC S0247

Senator Clementa C. Pinckney Hate Crimes Act

SC SB142

Crimes and offenses; crime of reckless endangerment expanded, criminal penalties provided

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