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MI SB1049
Bill
AI Summary
- Expands youthful trainee eligibility from individuals aged 17-24 to individuals aged 18-26, effective October 1, 2021
- Requires prosecuting attorney consent before assigning youthful trainee status to individuals aged 21-26 (previously 21-24)
- Excludes certain offenses from youthful trainee eligibility including life felonies, major controlled substance offenses, traffic offenses, and most sexual assault-related offenses
- Prohibits youthful trainee status if defendant has prior sex offender registration conviction or fails to prove by clear and convincing evidence they are unlikely to commit future sex offenses
- Allows courts to require youthful trainees to maintain employment or school enrollment and permits electronic monitoring for offenders aged 21 and older
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: youthful trainees; age limit for eligibility for and certain procedures related to youthful trainee status; amend Amends sec. 11, ch. II of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 762.11).
Criminal procedure: youthful trainees
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0396'20
12/30/2020
Committee Referrals
Judiciary12/8/2020
Judiciary And Public Safety7/23/2020
Full Bill Text
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