2015 -- H 5850 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE-- COURTS -- DISTRICT COURT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Malik, Hull, Azzinaro, Messier, and Corvese | |
Date Introduced: March 12, 2015 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 8-8-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 8-8 entitled "District Court" |
2 | is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 8-8-1. District Court established -- Chief and associate justices. -- There is established |
4 | a district court for the state of Rhode Island which shall consist of a chief judge and twelve (12) |
5 | thirteen (13) associate judges. The district court shall be a court of record and shall have a seal |
6 | with such words and devices as it shall adopt. |
7 | SECTION 2. Chapter 8-8 of the General Laws entitled "District Court" is hereby |
8 | amended by adding thereto the following section: |
9 | 8-8-1.1. Veterans' treatment calendar. – (a) Findings and declarations. The general |
10 | assembly finds and declares as follows: |
11 | (1) Veterans and active military, Reserve and National Guard service members have |
12 | provided or are currently providing an invaluable service to our country. In doing so, many return |
13 | and suffer from mental health injuries, including, but not limited to, post-traumatic stress |
14 | disorder, depression, anxiety, acute stress and other injuries that may affect brain function and |
15 | may also suffer drug and alcohol dependency or co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse |
16 | problems. |
17 | (2) The call back to active duty status rate of Rhode Island's National Guard is the second |
18 | highest in the entire United States with over ten thousand (10,000) unit deployments. |
19 | (3) The number of veterans living in Rhode Island who have served in the Gulf Wars is |
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1 | three (3) times higher than the national per capita average and is expected to grow as troops |
2 | continue to withdraw from Afghanistan. |
3 | (4) While the vast majority of returning military do not have contact with the justice |
4 | system and are well adjusted, contributing members of society, there exists a growing number of |
5 | defendants appearing in the district court who have served in the United States armed forces and |
6 | are involved in the criminal justice system as a result of the above referenced diagnoses. |
7 | (5) As a grateful state, we must continue to honor the service of these participants by |
8 | providing them an alternative to incarceration when feasible, permitting them instead to obtain |
9 | proper treatment for mental health and substance abuse problems that have resulted from military |
10 | service through a jail diversion program/treatment program that recognizes their special set of |
11 | circumstances while at the same time providing accountability for their wrong-doing and |
12 | providing for the safety of the public. |
13 | (b) Declaration of policy. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the state of Rhode |
14 | Island to successfully rehabilitate participants by providing the tools and skills necessary to |
15 | address their unique challenges and to develop the insight to reintegrate successfully into society |
16 | and maintain a productive and law abiding lifestyle within the community. |
17 | (c) Establishment. To accomplish this purpose in an effort to direct defendants who have |
18 | served in the United States armed forces into a court program which integrates support and |
19 | treatment plans with the judicial process that will result in potential jail diversion, possible |
20 | reduction of charges or alternatives in sentencing, there shall be established a separate calendar |
21 | within the jurisdiction of the district court for hearing, trial and disposition of certain offenses. |
22 | (d) Veterans' treatment calendar. The chief judge of the district court shall create a |
23 | veterans' treatment calendar in the district court and shall assign personnel to the extent warranted |
24 | to exclusively hear and decide all criminal actions involving offenses committed by defendants |
25 | accepted into the program, and the calendar shall be referred to as the "veterans' treatment court". |
26 | (e) Use of section. Under no circumstances shall the defendant(s) be permitted to use this |
27 | section as a basis for a dismissal of an action, as this section is enacted for the benefit and |
28 | convenience of the district court. |
29 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE-- COURTS -- DISTRICT COURT | |
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1 | This act would increase the number of judges on the District Court from twelve (12) to |
2 | thirteen (13) and would establish the veterans' treatment calendar in the district court. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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