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HR. 1556 · 119th Congress

Eric’s Law

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Introduced: 2/25/2025
Status: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Bill ID: 119hr1556
Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Summary

Introduced in House

Eric's Law This bill modifies procedures with respect to capital sentencing hearings. If a jury at a capital sentencing hearing does not reach a unanimous recommendation on the defendant's sentence and there is a motion by the attorney for the government, the court must order a new special sentencing hearing and impanel a new jury. If the new jury at the special sentencing hearing does not reach a unanimous recommendation on the defendant's sentence, then the court is prohibited from imposing a death sentence.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 2/25/2025

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3/26/2026

Eric's Law modifies the procedures for capital sentencing hearings by requiring a new jury if the first jury cannot reach a unanimous recommendation. • This change could affect how capital punishment cases are handled in local courts, potentially influencing the legal process in the district. • The bill may impact local public defenders and prosecutors as they navigate the revised sentencing procedures in capital cases. • There may be questions about the efficiency of the court system and the resources required to conduct additional hearings if juries do not reach unanimous decisions. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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