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MI HB4162
Bill
Status
3/2/2023
Primary Sponsor
Amos O'Neal
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AI Summary
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Prohibits sentences of life imprisonment without parole eligibility for individuals under 19 years of age at the time of the offense, replacing such sentences with 10-60 year terms instead.
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Modifies penalties for drug adulteration (MCL 750.16), drug mixing (MCL 750.18), weapons offenses (MCL 750.200i, 750.204, 750.207, 750.209, 750.210, 750.211a), first-degree murder (MCL 750.316), food/water poisoning (MCL 750.436), and terrorism (MCL 750.543f) to apply age-based sentencing exceptions.
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Adds new section 506b establishing blanket prohibition on life-without-parole sentences for anyone under 19 years old at time of offense, regardless of crime severity.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment and is conditioned on concurrent passage of HB 4163, HB 4164, HB 4160, and HB 4161.
Legislative Description
Crimes: penalties; penalties for certain crimes of imprisonment for life without parole eligibility; amend Michigan penal code to exclude application to individuals less than 19. Amends secs. 16, 18, 200i, 204, 207, 209, 210, 211a, 316, 436 & 543f of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.16 et seq.) & adds sec. 506b. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4163'23, HB 4164'23, HB 4160'23, HB 4161'23
Crimes: penalties
Last Action
Placed On Third Reading
12/11/2024