SB 210 (2021) -  Sentencing

by Brandes
Revising the required sentencing structure for prison releasee reoffenders upon proof from a state attorney which establishes that a defendant is a prison releasee reoffender; deleting a provision that prohibits a prison releasee reoffender from eligibility for any form of early release and that requires a prison releasee reoffender to serve 100 percent of the court-imposed sentence; deleting a provision that requires a state attorney to explain a sentencing deviation in writing under certain circumstances, etc.
Effective Date: 07/01/2021
Last Event: 04/30/21 S Died in Appropriations on Friday, April 30, 2021 2:40 PM

Referred Committees and Committee Actions

Senate Referrals

  • Criminal Justice
    • On agenda for: 02/16/21 9:00 AM
    • Favorable (final action) Votes: Yeas 7   Nays 0
  • Appropriations
  • Rules

Related Bills

Staff Analysis

Chamber Committee
Chamber: Senate Committee: Criminal Justice 2/16/2021 6:42:01 PM
Chamber: Senate Committee: Criminal Justice 2/15/2021 8:44:43 AM

Vote History

(No Votes Recorded)

Bill History

Event Time Member Committee Ver.
Event: S Died in Appropriations Time: 04/30/2021 - 2:40 PM Member: Committee: Appropriations Version: __
Event: S Introduced -SJ 52 Time: 03/02/2021 - 11:09 AM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: S Now in Appropriations Time: 02/17/2021 - 7:41 AM Member: Committee: Appropriations Version: __
Event: S Favorable by Criminal Justice; YEAS 7 NAYS 0 -SJ 175 Time: 02/16/2021 - 11:40 AM Member: Committee: Criminal Justice Version: __
Event: S On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 02/16/21, 9:00 am, 110 Senate Building Time: 02/08/2021 - 2:39 PM Member: Committee: Criminal Justice Version: __
Event: S Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations; Rules -SJ 52 Time: 12/15/2020 - 11:29 AM Member: Committee: Criminal Justice Version: __
Event: S Filed Time: 12/07/2020 - 10:58 AM Member: Committee: Version: __

Statutes Referenced by this Bill

Statute Other Bill Citations
775.082 SB 482, SB 568, HB 1127, SB 1498, HB 6019