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AL SB304
Bill
Status
4/4/2024
Primary Sponsor
Joshua Carnley
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AI Summary
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Allows the Board of Pardons and Paroles to revoke mandatory supervised release if a defendant violates any term of release and requires the defendant to serve the remainder of their sentence.
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Requires any sentence imposed for a new criminal offense committed by a defendant on mandatory supervised release to be served consecutively with the revocation period.
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Prohibits defendants whose parole or probation has been revoked from being released under mandatory supervised release until they have served a minimum of three months in the Department of Corrections following the revocation.
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Permits defendants to waive release pursuant to mandatory supervised release.
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Becomes effective October 1, 2024.
Legislative Description
Pardons and Paroles; mandatory supervised release of inmates; terms of revocation revised; exception created
Incarceration
Last Action
Pending House Judiciary
4/30/2024