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MI HB4560
Bill
Status
5/16/2023
Primary Sponsor
Abraham Aiyash
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AI Summary
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Adds exception to mandatory life-without-parole sentences for crimes including drug adulteration, explosives violations, harmful substances, first-degree murder, criminal sexual conduct, and terrorism to allow resentencing under MCL 769.27a to 769.27h.
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Modifies Section 227b (firearm possession during felony) to exclude mandatory sentences from applying to resentencing proceedings conducted under MCL 769.27a to 769.27h.
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Updates gender-specific language throughout the statute, replacing "his or her" with "the person's" in Sections 209, 316, and 436.
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Clarifies that mandatory minimum sentences remain in effect for original sentencing but do not apply when defendants are resentenced under post-conviction relief procedures.
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Bill's effectiveness is contingent on enactment of either Senate Bill No. ____ or House Bill No. 4556 of the 102nd Legislature.
Legislative Description
Crimes: penalties; penalties for certain crimes of imprisonment for life without parole eligibility; amend Michigan penal code to reflect potential resentencing. Amends secs. 16, 18, 200i, 204, 207, 209, 210, 211a, 227b, 316, 436, 520b & 543f of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.16 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4556'23
Crimes: penalties
Last Action
Placed On Third Reading
12/11/2024