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MO HB733
Bill
Status
3/2/2011
Primary Sponsor
Michael Corcoran
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AI Summary
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Allows offenders sentenced to 5+ years who become physically or mentally disabled, infirm, incompetent, or incapacitated to be released on parole if eligible for federal medical, psychological, or financial benefits
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Requires Board of Probation and Parole to determine that the offender is incapable of inflicting violence and does not pose a danger to the health, welfare, or safety of others before release
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Released offender must be placed in a medical, psychological, or other adult care treatment facility appropriate to their condition
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Board must consider eight specific criteria when making parole decisions, including length of time served, prison record, history of abuse, role in the crime, age at time of offense, and workability of parole plan
Legislative Description
Allows certain inmates who become physically or mentally disabled, infirm, incompetent, or incapacitated to be released on parole if they are eligible for specified federal medical or financial benefits
Last Action
Referred: Corrections (H)
3/10/2011