Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific details on how these changes will impact current cases or ongoing investigations.
Changes to Criminal Justice Laws in Tennessee
This bill changes laws related to criminal justice by limiting when certain witnesses can be excluded from court proceedings and expanding definitions of 'victim' for restitution and compensation purposes.
What This Bill Does
- Limits a judge's ability to exclude certain people from being present during court hearings, including parties involved in the case, designated representatives, essential witnesses, and victims or their representatives.
- Expands the definition of 'victim' to include law enforcement agencies that spend money on buying illegal substances or items for criminal investigations when ordering restitution as part of a sentence.
- Adds new crimes to the list of offenses eligible for compensation payments if they result in serious injury or death, including evading arrest and vehicular homicide.
Who It Names or Affects
- People involved in criminal cases, such as defendants, witnesses, and victims.
- Law enforcement agencies that investigate crimes involving illegal substances or items.
- Judges and courts handling criminal cases.
Terms To Know
- victim
- A person who has suffered harm from a crime, including law enforcement agencies in certain situations.
- restitution
- Money or other compensation ordered by the court for a defendant to pay to a victim as part of their sentence.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how much additional funding will be needed for criminal injury compensation payments.
- It is unclear how these changes will affect current cases or ongoing investigations.