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MS SB2719
Bill
AI Summary
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Parole Board may conditionally release offenders with final removal orders from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to ICE custody if they were convicted of nonviolent offenses only
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Offender must have served at least one-half of the minimum sentence and cannot have been convicted of impaired driving offenses resulting in death or serious bodily injury under Section 63-11-30
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Offender must agree not to reenter the United States unlawfully; violation of this condition constitutes a breach of early release
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If ICE cannot or does not deport the offender, the offender must be returned to Department of Corrections custody to serve the remainder of the original sentence
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Upon revocation for unlawful reentry, offender shall be reimprisoned for a period equal to maximum sentence minus time served and becomes ineligible for future release under this section, effective July 1, 2015
Legislative Description
Parole; provide for conditional release of an offender to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in certain circumstances.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/3/2015