HB560 (2016) Detail

(New Title) including a viable fetus in the definition of “another” for the purposes of certain criminal offenses.


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HB 560-FN - AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE

01/14/2016   3068s

2015 SESSION

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HOUSE BILL\t\t560-FN

 

AN ACT\tincluding a viable fetus in the definition of “another” for the purposes of certain criminal offenses.

 

SPONSORS:\tRep. Rideout, Coos 7; Rep. Notter, Hills 21; Rep. Souza, Hills 43; Rep. Murotake, Hills 32; Rep. Baldasaro, Rock 5; Rep. Beaudoin, Straf 9; Rep. Richardson, Coos 4; Rep. V. Sullivan, Hills 16; Rep. Tucker, Rock 23; Rep. Bailey, Graf 14; Sen. Cataldo, Dist 6; Sen. Avard, Dist 12

 

COMMITTEE:\tCriminal Justice and Public Safety

 

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AMENDED ANALYSIS

 

\tThis bill provides that a viable fetus shall be included in the definition of “another” for the purposes of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, negligent homicide, and causing or aiding suicide.

 

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Explanation:\tMatter added to current law appears in bold italics.

\t\tMatter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

\t\tMatter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

 

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Fifteen

 

AN ACT\tincluding a viable fetus in the definition of “another” for the purposes of certain criminal offenses.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

\t1  Homicide; Capital Murder; Definition of Unborn Child.  Amend RSA 630:1, IV to read as follows:

\t\tIV.  As used in this section [and RSA 630:1-a, 1-b, 2, 3 and 4], the meaning of “another” [does] shall not include a [foetus] viable fetus.

\t2  New Paragraphs; First Degree Murder; Definition of Another; Exemption for Abortion.  Amend RSA 630:1-a by inserting after paragraph III the following new paragraphs:

\t\tIV.  For the purposes of this section and RSA 630:1-b, RSA 630:2, RSA 630:3, and RSA 630:4, the meaning of “another” shall include a viable fetus as defined in paragraph V.

\t\tV.(a)  Nothing in this section or RSA 630:1-b shall apply to:

\t\t\t\t(1)  Any act committed by the pregnant woman;

\t\t\t\t(2)  Any act committed at the request or direction of the pregnant woman or for the benefit of the pregnant woman;

\t\t\t\t(3)  Any act performed by a physician or other medical professional in the course of such physician’s or medical professional’s professional duties, including but not limited to, an act that results in the termination of a pregnancy; or

\t\t\t\t(4)  Any act taken in furtherance of the lawful dispensation or administration of prescription or nonprescription medication.

\t\t\t(b)  In this section:

\t\t\t\t(1)  “Fetus” means a developing human that has attained the basic attributes of its species.

\t\t\t\t(2)  “Pregnant” means the female reproductive condition of having one or more developing embryos or fetuses implanted in the uterus or elsewhere in the female body.

\t\t\t\t(3)  “Pregnancy” means one or more developing embryos or fetuses implanted in the uterus or elsewhere in the female body.

\t\t\t\t(4)  “Viable fetus” means a fetus that is implanted in a female uterus and has reached such a stage of development as to be capable of sustained extrauterine survival.

\t3  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect upon its passage.

 

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HB 560-FN - FISCAL NOTE

 

AN ACT\tincluding fetus in the definition of “another” for the purpose of certain criminal offenses.

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The Judicial Branch, Department of Corrections, New Hampshire Association of Counties, Judicial Council, and Department of Justice state this bill, as introduced, may increase state and county expenditures by an indeterminable amount in FY 2016 and each year thereafter.  There will be no fiscal impact on local expenditures, or state, county, and local revenue.

 

METHODOLOGY:

The Judicial Branch states this bill will add RSA 630:1-a, IV to include a fetus in the definition of “another” for purposes of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, negligent homicide and causing or aiding suicide. The Branch states this bill may result in an additional count in cases that would have occurred where both a fetus and someone else are victims of the crime, or in a criminal case that would not otherwise have been brought in situations where the only victim is the fetus. If this bill results in an additional count in a case the fiscal impact will be less than if an entirely new criminal case is brought. The Branch has no information to estimate how many prosecutions or the severity of the charges that will be brought as a result of this bill but does provide information on the cost for one full day of a jury trial in the superior court (see table below).  Additionally, there would be costs associated with preliminary hearings, time to write a charge to the jury, and for clerical processing. There is no method to determine how many charges would be brought as a result of the changes contained in this bill to determine the fiscal impact on expenditures. However, the Judicial Branch, Department of Corrections, and New Hampshire Association of Counties have provided the potential costs associated with the penalties contained in this bill, where they can be determined.  See table below for average cost information:

 

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FY 2016

FY 2017

Judicial Branch*

 

 

Full-day jury trial in Superior Court

$2,063

$2,097

Appeals

Varies

Varies

*It should be noted average case cost estimates for FY 2016 and FY 2017 are based on data that is more than nine years old and does not reflect changes to the courts over that same period of time or the impact these changes may have on processing the various case types.

Department of Corrections

FY 2016

FY 2017

FY 2014 Average Cost of Incarcerating an Individual

$33,540

$33,540

FY 2014 Average Cost of Supervising an Individual on Parole/Probation

$535

$535

NH Association of Counties

 

 

County Prosecution Costs

Indeterminable

Indeterminable

Estimated Average Cost of Incarcerating an Individual

$35,000

$35,000

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The Judicial Council states this bill may result in an indeterminable increase in state general fund expenditures. The Council states this bill will potentially expand the number of homicide cases, typically the most costly cases in the criminal justice system. If the public defender does not have a conflict of interest and is able to represent the case, they would be appointed most of the new cases. If the public defender program is not able to take a case it would then be handled by an assigned counsel attorney.  The assigned counsel hourly fee for murder cases is $60 with a fee cap of $20,000. The fee cap is readily increased by the Court. Finally, expenditures would increase if services other than counsel are requested and approved by the court during the defense of a case or during an appeal.

 

The Department of Justice states this bill may result in an increase in expenditures. The Department states it would be responsible for handling the prosecution for all murder cases and some manslaughter cases. The Department has no information on how many new prosecutions will be brought as a result of this bill.