The Delaware House passed a bill aimed at changing how courts handle fines and fees for low-income defendants.
House Bill 133, sponsored by Rep. Claire Snyder-Hall (D- Rehoboth Beach), would allow judges to waive certain fines and fees for people who show they cannot afford to pay them.
Under the proposal, courts would generally avoid imposing those costs when a defendant demonstrates financial hardship, such as receiving public assistance or being incarcerated.
Judges could still apply fines or fees but would be required to explain their reasoning in writing.
Supporters of the bill say the changes are meant to…

