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MS SB2446
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds grounds for courts to revoke probation or post-release supervision if a person commits a felony, absconds, commits domestic violence, commits misdemeanor DUI, or commits a misdemeanor showing danger to self or others (finding by preponderance of evidence required).
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Defines "committed a felony" as a finding of probable cause that a person committed a felony.
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Defines "absconding from supervision" as failure to report to supervising officer for six or more consecutive months.
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Defines "committed domestic violence" as probable cause finding of assault under Section 97-3-7(3) and (4), and "committed misdemeanor DUI" as probable cause finding under Section 63-11-30(2)(a) and (b).
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Becomes effective July 1, 2024.
Legislative Description
Revocation of probation; add additional grounds for.
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/5/2024