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2000 SESSION
SB 188 Boot camp incarceration.
Introduced by: William C. Mims | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Boot camp incarceration. To be eligible for boot camp an individual must have been convicted of a nonviolent felony or be deemed by the court to be nonviolent in character. This bill revises the definition of nonviolent felony to include all felonies except those listed in the "three strikes and you're out" statute and any attempt to commit those felonies (murder, voluntary manslaughter, mob-related felonies, kidnapping or abduction, malicious felonious assault or malicious bodily wounding, robbery, criminal sexual assault and arson, and conspiracy to commit any of those violations, as a principal in the second degree or accessory before the fact).
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Boot camp incarceration. To be eligible for boot camp an individual must have been convicted of a nonviolent felony or be deemed by the court to be nonviolent in character. This bill revises the definition of nonviolent felony to include all felonies except those listed in the "three strikes and you're out" statute and any attempt to commit those felonies (murder, voluntary manslaughter, mob-related felonies, kidnapping or abduction, malicious felonious assault or malicious bodily wounding, robbery, criminal sexual assault and arson, and conspiracy to commit any of those violations, as a principal in the second degree or accessory before the fact).