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CT SB00643
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/23/2015
Primary Sponsor
Dante Bartolomeo
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AI Summary
- Authorizes local police officers to temporarily hold parolees in custody if they commit acts constituting serious violations of parole terms
- Requires police officers to notify the parolee's parole officer within 72 hours of taking custody
- Limits custody duration for technical parole violations to only the time necessary for the officer to notify the parole officer
- Referred to the Judiciary Committee during the January 2015 General Assembly session
- Introduced by Senator Bartolomeo (13th District) and Representative Altobello (82nd District)
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Enhanced Monitoring Of Certain Parolees.
Last Action
Referred to Joint Committee on Judiciary
1/23/2015
Committee Referrals
Judiciary1/23/2015
Full Bill Text
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