SB 71 IN Became Law
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Summary
Specifies that a person placed on parole following a term of imprisonment that includes a sentence for a crime of violence may be released on parole for not more than 24 months. Provides that time served while confined to a prison or jail does not count toward time served on parole.
Sponsors (3)
- Mike Bohacek Republican · author
- Tyler Johnson Republican · author
- Timothy O'Brien Republican · sponsor
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- Sharon Negele · cosponsor
Action history (19)
- Jan 9, 2023 Authored by Senator Bohacek · upper
- Jan 9, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
- Jan 31, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · upper
- Feb 2, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Feb 2, 2023 Senator Johnson added as second author · upper
- Feb 6, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 65: yeas 48, nays 1 · upper
- Feb 6, 2023 House sponsor: Representative O'Brien · upper
- Feb 6, 2023 Cosponsor: Representative Negele · upper
- Feb 7, 2023 Referred to the House · upper
- Feb 28, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code · lower
- Mar 16, 2023 Committee report: do pass, adopted · lower
- Mar 20, 2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed · lower
- Mar 21, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 277: yeas 86, nays 4 · lower
- Mar 22, 2023 Returned to the Senate without amendments · lower
- Mar 23, 2023 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Apr 11, 2023 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Apr 17, 2023 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 20, 2023 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Apr 20, 2023 Public Law 20 · upper
Subjects
CORRECTION, Department ofCRIMES AND OFFENSES generallyCRIMINAL JUSTICEPAROLE AND PROBATION
Text versions (4)
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