SB 2030 (2008) -  Adolescent Offenders/Parole [LPCC]

by Geller (CO-SPONSORS) Lawson
Provides that an adolescent offender who was 15 years of age or younger at the time the criminal act was committed, was sentenced to life or to a single or cumulative term of imprisonment of 10 years or more, has served 8 years of the sentence, and has not been previously adjudicated for certain offenses, may be eligible for parole. Requires the adolescent offender to serve his or her sentence in a facility designated for youthful offenders, etc.
Effective Date: Upon becoming law
Last Event: 05/02/08 S Died in Committee on Criminal Justice on Friday, May 2, 2008 5:59 PM

Referred Committees and Committee Actions

Senate Referrals

  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations

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Vote History

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Bill History

Event Time Member Committee Ver.
Event: S Died in Committee on Criminal Justice Time: 05/02/2008 - 5:59 PM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Introduced, referred to Criminal Justice; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations -SJ 00120 Time: 03/03/2008 - 8:30 PM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Referred to Criminal Justice; Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations Time: 02/27/2008 - 5:37 PM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Filed Time: 02/18/2008 - 12:46 PM Member: Committee: Version: __

Statutes Referenced by this Bill

Statute Other Bill Citations
0947.16