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MI SB0863
Bill
AI Summary
- Replaces mandatory language ("shall") with permissive language ("must") throughout Section 12 of the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding habitual offender sentencing
- Updates parole eligibility provisions for prisoners sentenced under habitual offender statutes, distinguishing between general prisoners and those subject to disciplinary time, with new language applying only to prisoners sentenced before the effective date
- Changes references from "subject to disciplinary time" to "described under subdivision (b)" to reflect updated terminology
- Takes effect January 1, 2026, contingent upon enactment of Senate Bill No. 861 of the 102nd Legislature
- Applies to sentencing of offenders with 3 or more prior felony convictions who commit subsequent felonies, maintaining existing penalties for serious crimes (25-year minimum), controlled substance offenses, and other felonies
Legislative Description
Corrections: prisoners; code of criminal procedure; update to reflect creation of productivity credits. Amends sec. 12, ch. IX of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 769.12). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0861'24
State agencies (existing): corrections
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Government Operations
12/13/2024
Committee Referrals
Government Operations12/13/2024
Civil Rights, Judiciary, And Public Safety5/7/2024
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