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2006 SESSION
SB 249 Parole Board; establishes a Parole Guidelines Review Panel.
Introduced by: Patricia S. Ticer | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Parole Board; eligibility guidelines. Establishes a Parole Guidelines Review Panel, composed of six legislative members and 12 nonlegislative citizen members to review quadrennially the adequacy of guidelines for the determination of parole release by considering current research data on the risks of recidivism, the expectations of sentencing courts at the time parole-eligible sentences were imposed, the expectations for parole on certain sentences prior to the abolishment of parole, and any other resources it deems relevant to such review. This bill also makes other changes to the parole guidelines, such as requiring the Parole Board to include an analytical scale to assess risk, not requiring technical parole violators to serve the minimum six-month sentence, specifying that a person must have been at liberty between felony offenses of murder, rape, or robbery by the presenting of firearms or other deadly weapons in order for them to be separate offenses, not allowing the nature of the offense to be considered in determining eligibility for parole, except as provided in the analytical scale, and allowing the use of videoconferencing in parole interviews.
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HISTORY
- 01/10/06 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/06 066690828
- 01/10/06 Senate: Referred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services
- 02/03/06 Senate: Continued to 2007 in Rehabilitation and Social Services (14-Y 0-N)