HB219

Provides relative to post-conviction relief or parole when a verdict is rendered by a non-unanimous jury (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

Introduced·2/19/26
Ment Text

Louisiana HB219 allows for review and resentencing of sentences from non-unanimous jury convictions.

Louisiana HB219 establishes a procedure for reviewing and potentially resentencing individuals convicted by non-unanimous jury verdicts. The bill applies to defendants currently serving sentences for felony convictions obtained through non-unanimous jury verdicts. It mandates a resentencing hearing and allows the court to impose a new sentence, with a rebuttable presumption that the new sentence should not exceed the maximum term for the most serious lesser included offense. The victim has the right to be present and submit impact statements.

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Where it stands

Current
Administration of Criminal Justice Committee
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Committee decision

Sponsors

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History

Mar 9

House

Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.

Feb 20

House

First appeared in the Interim Calendar on 2/20/2026.

Feb 19

House

Prefiled.