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FL S0426
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates the Elderly Rehabilitated Inmate Supervision Program, allowing the Parole Commission to approve early release of inmates aged 60 or older who have served at least 25 consecutive years and are not eligible for parole or conditional medical release.
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Requires released inmates to participate in 10 hours of community service per year served in prison, submit to electronic monitoring for at least 1 year, and pay restitution to victims as conditions of release.
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Establishes victim notification requirements, allowing victims to make oral or written statements regarding release decisions and requiring the Commission to notify victims within 30 days of petition filing, the hearing date, and the Commission's decision.
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Authorizes trial court judges to retain jurisdiction over offenders' sentences for the first one-third of the maximum sentence imposed to review release orders, with the ability to vacate release orders if not based on competent, substantial evidence.
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Creates a Restorative Justice Pilot Program at one women's prison and two men's prisons, patterned after Neighborhood Restorative Justice Centers, with priority given to eligible elderly inmates.
Legislative Description
Elderly Inmates
Last Action
Died in Judiciary
3/9/2012